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Sustainable development goals towards environmental toxicity and green chemistry = environment and sustainability /
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Sustainable development goals towards environmental toxicity and green chemistry/ edited by Chander Prakash, Kavindra Kumar Kesari, Arvind Negi.
Reminder of title:
environment and sustainability /
other author:
Prakash, Chander.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
vi, 313 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Biomaterials in CO2 Capture for Sustainable Future (Niranjan Patra) -- Chapter 2. Role of Green Chemistry in Producing Biodegradable Plastic and Its Role in Sustainable Development (Hardeep Kaur) -- Chapter 3. Technology for Waste Material Recycling (Muhammad Arshad) -- Chapter 4. Challenges and prospects in photovoltaic waste management: Towards sustainable recycling and disposal of end-of-life solar panels (Gobinath Velu Kaliyannan) -- Chapter 5. Nanocomposite-Based Photocatalysis: Tackling Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) Pollutants in Environmental Remediation (Manish Pant) -- Chapter 6. Optimization of the Coagulation Treatment of Olive Oil Margins: Efficiency Comparison between Commercial Coagulant (pacTM2 charge) and Moringa oleifera (Safaa Khattabi Rifi) -- Chapter 7. Assessment the Impact of Continuous and Discontinuous Aeration on Ammonia, Nitrates, COD, and Color Removal in Leachates from Ouled Berjal landfill (Hajar Bakraouy) -- Chapter 8. Removal of color refinery wastewater by coagulation-flocculation (Amina khalidi-Idrissi) -- Chapter 9. Biogenic nanoparticles: The mighty minions fighting persistent toxic elements and chemical dye pollution for environmental sustainability (Atif Aziz Chowdhury) -- Chapter 10. Poisoned Seas: Chemical Threats to Marine Life and Human Health (Simrandeep Kaur) -- Chapter 11. Polystyrene: A hazardous Risk to Marine as well as Human Life (Rachna Yadav) -- Chapter 12. Toxic Effects of Acrylamide and Their Underlying Mechanisms (Jiten Singh) -- Chapter 13. Nanotechnological approaches for the management of stored insect-pests: present scenario and future prospects (Krishna Chaitanya Tirunagaru) -- Chapter 14. Nanoparticle-Mediated Regulation of Chromium Toxicity in Plants: Unveiling the Mechanism at Cellular Level (Priyanka Mahajan) -- Chapter 15. The Piteous Price of Progress: The Environmental and Health Costs of Modern Society (Barathi Seetharaman).
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Green chemistry. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77327-3
ISBN:
9783031773273
Sustainable development goals towards environmental toxicity and green chemistry = environment and sustainability /
Sustainable development goals towards environmental toxicity and green chemistry
environment and sustainability /[electronic resource] :edited by Chander Prakash, Kavindra Kumar Kesari, Arvind Negi. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - vi, 313 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm. - World sustainability series,2199-7381. - World sustainability series..
Chapter 1. Biomaterials in CO2 Capture for Sustainable Future (Niranjan Patra) -- Chapter 2. Role of Green Chemistry in Producing Biodegradable Plastic and Its Role in Sustainable Development (Hardeep Kaur) -- Chapter 3. Technology for Waste Material Recycling (Muhammad Arshad) -- Chapter 4. Challenges and prospects in photovoltaic waste management: Towards sustainable recycling and disposal of end-of-life solar panels (Gobinath Velu Kaliyannan) -- Chapter 5. Nanocomposite-Based Photocatalysis: Tackling Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) Pollutants in Environmental Remediation (Manish Pant) -- Chapter 6. Optimization of the Coagulation Treatment of Olive Oil Margins: Efficiency Comparison between Commercial Coagulant (pacTM2 charge) and Moringa oleifera (Safaa Khattabi Rifi) -- Chapter 7. Assessment the Impact of Continuous and Discontinuous Aeration on Ammonia, Nitrates, COD, and Color Removal in Leachates from Ouled Berjal landfill (Hajar Bakraouy) -- Chapter 8. Removal of color refinery wastewater by coagulation-flocculation (Amina khalidi-Idrissi) -- Chapter 9. Biogenic nanoparticles: The mighty minions fighting persistent toxic elements and chemical dye pollution for environmental sustainability (Atif Aziz Chowdhury) -- Chapter 10. Poisoned Seas: Chemical Threats to Marine Life and Human Health (Simrandeep Kaur) -- Chapter 11. Polystyrene: A hazardous Risk to Marine as well as Human Life (Rachna Yadav) -- Chapter 12. Toxic Effects of Acrylamide and Their Underlying Mechanisms (Jiten Singh) -- Chapter 13. Nanotechnological approaches for the management of stored insect-pests: present scenario and future prospects (Krishna Chaitanya Tirunagaru) -- Chapter 14. Nanoparticle-Mediated Regulation of Chromium Toxicity in Plants: Unveiling the Mechanism at Cellular Level (Priyanka Mahajan) -- Chapter 15. The Piteous Price of Progress: The Environmental and Health Costs of Modern Society (Barathi Seetharaman).
This book thoroughly explores strategies and greener methods, chemical and biological treatments, sustainable chemistry, and technological advancements aimed at mitigating the harmful effects of chemicals on the environment. Modern societies are often exposed to various types of chemicals, originating from natural or man-made sources. These chemicals can cause environmental damage, and their long-term exposure has been found to contribute to deteriorating public health. The increasing global human population has led to higher demand for everyday materials, resulting in unprecedented industrial production levels. This growth also jeopardizes the value-added supply chains of essential chemical industries such as pharmaceuticals, fertilizers, biologics, biotech. Consequently, there is a greater need for the use of sustainable and environmentally friendly methods. For example, in recent years, strategies have been developed to efficiently handle agricultural waste to produce materials, fuel, fine chemicals, and energy.
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Dewey Class. No.: 660.0286
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