In the last years the release of emerging pollutants such as Endocrine
Disruptors (EDCs), Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs)
into the environment has raised great concern.
While investigating how to treat emerging pollutants from water and
wastewater, researchers have drawn attention on the implementation of
more environmentally friendly technologies able to achieve high removal
efficiency at low costs.
Emerging Compounds Removal from Wastewater by Green Technologies:
Natural and Solar Based Treatments introduces green chemistry in
relation to these treatment technologies. More specifically, this
volume:
- Reviews the suitability of alternative adsorption processes that use
natural adsorbents natural materials or agricultural waste in light of
the inefficiency of conventional wastewater treatment plants;
- Evaluates the potential of constructed wetlands for the removal of
some categories of trace contaminant of worldwide relevance in view of
their application as decentralized systems;
- Highlights the promising role of a special class of oxidation
techniques defined as Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) supported by
sunlight.
This volume will be of great interest to students, technicians, and
academics alike who are interested in evaluating and selecting the
technologies that lead to better and more sustainable treatment of this
huge class of pollutants.