+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Green and Sustainable Approaches Using Wastes for the Production of Multifunctional Nanomaterials

  • Book

  • January 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5850346

Green and Sustainable Approaches Using Wastes for the Production of Multifunctional Nanomaterials focuses on the examination of green synthesis utilizing green waste materials derived from home and industrial applications. This book also examines the current state of material generations, future problems and their industrial constraints, and the synthesis of NMs for various applications such as medicinal, agriculture, environmental, food and beverage storage, and so on. The book includes the most recent practical and theoretical aspects of the use of waste materials released in the fabrication of various types of valuable nanomaterials, such as metal, metal oxide, polymeric, and graphene, among others. This is a relatively new concept in waste utilization, and green synthesis is a viable resource in making NPs. This book will also be valuable for waste management professionals who need proper disposal techniques for by-products.

Please Note: This is an On Demand product, delivery may take up to 11 working days after payment has been received.

Table of Contents

  1. Global status of biogenic and nonbiogenic waste production and their employability in nanomaterial production
  2. Sustainable advances in the synthesis of waste-derived value-added metal nanoparticles and their applications
  3. Fundamental scope of nanomaterial synthesis from wastes
  4. Anticipated challenges in the synthesis of different nanomaterials using biogenic waste
  5. Domestic waste utilization in the synthesis of functional nanomaterial
  6. Panorama of microbial regimes toward nanomaterials’ synthesis
  7. Sustainable valorization of food waste for the biogeneration of nanomaterials
  8. Industrial wastes and their suitability for the synthesis of nanomaterials
  9. Scope to improve the synthesis of nanomaterial’s using industrial waste
  10. Application and characterization of nonbiogenic synthesized nanomaterials
  11. Nanomaterial synthesis using tire and plastic
  12. Emerging biowaste-derived surfaces to support redox-sensitive nanoparticles: applications in removal of synthetic dyes
  13. Nanomaterials synthesis from the industrial solid wastes
  14. Nanomaterials’ synthesis from the industrial solid wastes
  15. Green synthesis of nanomaterials from plant resources: its properties and applications
  16. Nanotechnology for sustainable development and future: a review
  17. Utilization of biogenic waste as a valuable calcium resource in the hydrothermal synthesis of calcium- orthophosphate nanomaterial
  18. A review of plant-derived metallic nanoparticles synthesized by biosynthesis: synthesis, characterization, and applications
  19. The intra- and extracellular mechanisms of microbially synthesized nanomaterials and their purification
  20. Fundamental scope of nanomaterial synthesis from wastes
  21. Application of nanomaterials synthesized using agriculture waste for wastewater treatment
  22. Nanomaterial synthesis from the plant extract and tree part
  23. Recent advances in agriculture waste for nanomaterial production
  24. Nanomaterials’ synthesis from the fruit wastes

Authors

Abhishek Kumar Bhardwaj Assistant Professor, Amity School of Life Sciences, Department of Environmental Science, Amity University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Dr. Abhishek Kumar Bhardwaj is working as an Assistant Professor at Amity School of Life Sciences, Department of Environmental Science, Amity University, India. He obtained his PhD from the Central University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, India, in the field of environmental nanotechnology. He has also done Post-doctoral research at the Department of Environmental Science, VBS Purvanchal University, Jaunpur (India). Currently, He is actively involved in the teaching and guidance of undergraduate, MSc, and PhD students. Dr. Bhardwaj's research interests encompass a wide array of topics, including green synthesis of nanomaterials for water purification, bio-sensing, nano-based device fabrication, water treatment, diatom cultivation, mushroom cultivation, phytoremediation, and waste management. His contributions to the field are well-recognized, as he has published over 30 research papers in prestigious journals, including Elsevier, Springer, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Physics, MDPI, and Frontier, among others. Furthermore, Dr. Bhardwaj serves as a respected reviewer for esteemed journals such as Journals of Cleaner Production, Journals of Environmental Pollution, Bioresource Technology, Journals of Nanoparticle Research, Scientific Reports, and more. He has also edited two books in collaboration with Elsevier and Springer. His dedication to academia and research has made him a valuable asset to the scientific community and a significant influence in the field of environmental science and nanotechnology.

Kuldip Dwivedi Department of Environmental Science, Amity University Madhya Pradesh (AUMP), India. Dr. Kuldip Dwivedi is a professor and the head of the Department of Environmental Science at Amity University Madhya Pradesh (AUMP) in Gwalior (India). In the year 2007, he received his Ph.D. on the topic "In vitro Screening and Biochemical Studies for Salt-Tolerance in Trifolium alexandrinum." He has a total of eight years of research experience and fifteen years of teaching experience. He has successfully mentored four students through the Ph.D. process. He is currently teaching and assisting graduation,postgraduate, and Ph.D students at Amity University in Gwalior in frontier areas of Environmental Science. Phytoremediation, ecological restoration, nanomaterials for environmental cleaning, biosensors for environment and agriculture, abiotic stress biology, environmental biotechnology, agro-ecological studies of crop plants, and micropropagation of important crop plants and trees are just a few of his research interests. He has over 30 research papers published in prestigious international and national journals. He's written two books for graduate students. Mika Sillanp�� Professor, University of Johannesburg., South Africa.

Mika Sillanp��'s research work centers on chemical treatment in environmental engineering and environmental monitoring and analysis. The recent research focus has been on the resource recovery from waste streams.

Sillanp�� received his M.Sc. (Eng.) and D.Sc. (Eng.) degrees from the Aalto University where he also completed an MBA degree in 2013. Since 2000, he has been a full professor/adjunct professor at the University of Oulu, the University of Eastern Finland, the LUT University, the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Johannesburg.

Arun Lal Srivastav Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, Solan, India.

Dr. Arun Lal Srivastav is working as Assistant Professor at Chitkara University School of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India. He has obtained his PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India on the adsorption of nitrate and fluoride from water. Also, he has done post-doctoral research at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. He is currently involved in the teaching of Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Disaster Management and Design Thinking to the undergraduate engineering students. His research interests include water quality surveillance, climate change, water treatment, river ecosystem, soil health maintenance, engineering education, phytoremediation and waste management. He has published > 86 research papers in various prestigious journals (Elsevier, Springer, IWA, Taylor & Francis etc.) including some book chapters and conferences. He is also the editor of 20 books with Elsevier, Springer, NOVA and Wiley. Additionally, he is also one of the series editors of Elsevier and Nova publisher on energy sustainability and e-waste management, respectively. Further, in his credit, 12 patents have been granted by the Government of India on multidisciplinary topics. He is also working on 04 Government sponsored projects (worth ~16 million INR) on phytoremediation, adsorption, capacity building, organic farming, leachate treatment, agro-waste management etc.