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Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science. Green Inorganic Synthesis

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342337

Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science: Green Inorganic Synthesis provides an in-depth review of the synthesis of inorganic materials utilizing green chemistry protocols. It summarizes the green synthesis methods used for the preparation, processing and development of inorganic materials. The methods for the synthesis of various inorganic materials includes microwaves, sonochemical, electrochemical, bioinspired, enzyme mediated, sol-gel, solid state, etc. It also includes green-solvents driven inorganic material synthesis using ionic liquids, supercritical fluids, plant-derived materials, and microorganisms. The content of this book provides useful information which may be used to inspire the readers to new synthetic routes for sustainable inorganic synthesis. This book brings together panels of highly-accomplished experts in the field of inorganic chemistry. It is a unique book, extremely well structured and essential resource for undergraduate, postgraduate students, faculty, R&D professionals, production chemists, environmental engineers, and industrial experts.

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Table of Contents

1. Characterization techniques involved in inorganic green synthesis
2. Microwave-assisted green synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
3. Sonochemical synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
4. Biosynthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
5. Green photosynthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
6. Green electrosynthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
7. Bioinspired synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
8. Green synthesis of inorganic nanoparticle using microemulsion methods
9. Templated synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
10. Enzyme-mediated synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
11. Deep-eutectic solvents for inorganic nanomaterials synthesis
12. Polysaccharides for inorganic nanomaterials synthesis
13. Sol-gel synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
14. Conversion of organic precursors to inorganic nanomaterials
15. Solid-state green synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
16. Top-down and bottom-up approaches for inorganic materials synthesis
17. Ionic-liquid assisted synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
18. Supercritical fluids for inorganic nanomaterials synthesis
19. Phytoextracts-mediated synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
20. Synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials in aqueous medium
21. Synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials using carbohydrates
22. Deposition methods for inorganic nanomaterials
23. Synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials using microorganisms
24. Tailor-made synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials
25. Challenges and perspectives for inorganic green synthesis pathways

Authors

Rajender Boddula CAS Key Laboratory of Nanosystems and Hierarchical Fabrication, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China. Dr. Rajender Boddula is currently working as CAS-PIFI Fellow in the CAS Key Laboratory of Nanosystems and Hierarchical Fabrication, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, China. He has published many scientific articles in international peer-reviewed journals and has authored nine book chapters, and also serving as editorial board member and referee for reputed international peer-reviewed journals. His specialized areas of energy conversion and storage technologies, which include nanomaterials, graphene, polymer composites, heterogeneous catalysis, photoelectrocatalytic water splitting, biofuel cell, and supercapacitor applications Mohd Imran Ahamed Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Dr. Mohd Imran Ahamed is a research associate in the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, and he has received his Ph.D on the topic "Synthesis and characterization of inorganic-organic composites heavy metals selective cation-exchangers and their analytical applications� from Aligarh Muslim University India in 2019. He has published several research and review articles in SCI journals. His research focuses on ion-exchange chromatography, wastewater treatment and analysis, actuators, enzymatic biofuel cell, and electrospinning. Dr. Ahamed has published 18 research articles in international journals of repute, more than fifteen book chapters, and 20 published by renowned international publishers. Abdullah M. Asiri Chemistry Department, Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Prof. Abdullah M. Asiri is the Head of the Chemistry Department at King Abdulaziz University since October 2009 and he is the founder and the Director of the Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR) since 2010 till date. He is the Professor of Organic Photochemistry. His research interest covers color chemistry, synthesis of novel photochromic and thermochromic systems, synthesis of novel coloring matters and dyeing of textiles, materials chemistry, nanochemistry and nanotechnology, polymers and plastics. A major achievement of Prof. Asiri is the discovery of tribochromic compounds, a class of compounds which change from slightly or colorless to deep colored when subjected to small pressure or when grind. This discovery was introduced to the scientific community as a new terminology published by IUPAC in 2000. This discovery was awarded a patent from European Patent office and from UK patent. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of various journals of international repute. He is the Vice- President of Saudi Chemical Society (Western Province Branch). He holds four USA patents, more than 800 Publications in international journals, seven book chapters, and ten books Inamuddin Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.

Dr. Inamuddin is an assistant professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has published about 210 research articles in various international scientific journals, 18 book chapters, and 180 edited books with multiple well-known publishers. His current research interests include ion exchange materials, a sensor for heavy metal ions, biofuel cells, supercapacitors, and bending actuators.