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Resource Recovery in Drinking Water Treatment
Deal with techniques and methods for resource recovery in drinking water treatment
Mika Sillanpaa (Edited by), Ali Khadir (Edited by), Khum Gurung (Edited by)
9780323993449, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 21 July 2023
344 pages
23.5 x 19 x 3.1 cm, 0.45 kg
Resource Recovery in Drinking Water Treatment concentrates on techniques and methods for water purification. The book develops a new approach—resource recovery—toward drinking water, including the role of methods (adsorption, membrane, ion – exchange, biosorption, coagulation, etc.) and nanocomposites (such as biochar, sludge-based composites, chitosan, polymer, magnetic particles, etc.) in water resource recovery. It provides an in-depth overview on emerging water treatment techniques and the resource recovery of materials during the treatment process. Finally, the book aims to introduce polluted waters as new and sustainable sources rather than seeing wastewaters only a source of hazardous organic and inorganic matters. This book is part of a three-volume set that stresses the importance of contaminated water remediation, including surface waters, municipal or industrial wastewaters, and waters as a new source of nutrients, minerals and energy.
1. Water reuse potential around the world
2. Coagulant recovery from water treatment residuals
3. Application of membrane techniques for water reuse
4. Utilization of biochar for resource recovery from water
5. Reuse of water treatment plant sludge for treatment of pollutants
6. Charge-based separation for coagulant recovery from water treatment plant
7. Chitosan supported composites for heavy metal recovery from waters
8. Polymeric/ceramic membranes for water reuse
9. Thermal technologies for water reuse
10. Ion exchange technology for water reuse and resource recovery
11. Biosorption application in water reuse and recovery
12. Promising nanoparticles for water reuse
13. Magnetic-based composites: advantages and role in water reuse
Subject Areas: Water purification & desalinization [TQSW1], Waste treatment & disposal [TQSR], Chemical engineering [TDCB], The environment [RN], Microbiology [non-medical PSG]