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Main description:
Development in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes: Innovative Trends in Removal of Refractory Pollutants from Pharmaceutical Waste Water sorts out emerging and burning issues faced by the pharmaceutical industry, along with common effluent treatment plans. The book provides a comprehensive view of recent advents of various novel, advanced and hybrid treatment technologies in pharmaceutical wastewater treatment to treat emerging pollutants released by the pharmaceutical industry in their untreated wastewater. In addition, the book gives insights into recent developments with a physico-chemical and microbiological focus on the treatment of emerging contaminants (pollutants) present in pharmaceutical wastewater.
Contents:
1. Removal of pharmaceutical contaminants from waste water through activated sludge processes
2. Combine effect of Physico-chemical and Biological process on removal of pharmaceutical contaminants from the wastewater
3. Application of electrochemical oxidation
4. Application of biosensors/biological assays for the analysis of contaminants present in pharmaceutical waste water
5. Oxidation and advanced oxidation processes
6. Removal of pharmaceutical contaminants through membrane bioreactor
7. Removal of pharmaceutical contaminants through fluidized bed reactor
8. Hybrid membrane processes
9. Advanced (nano)materials
10. Removal of emerging contaminants from pharmaceutical waste water through conventional treatment
11. Bioremediation
12. Natural treatment systems
13. Innovative technologies for emerging issues in pharmaceuticals
14. Application of ultrafiltration, Nano filtration, reverse osmosis in pharmaceutical waste water treatment
15. Generation of transformation products during water treatment.
16. Novel strategies for efficiency enhancement
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Elsevier - Health Sciences Division)
Publication date: September, 2023
Pages: 450
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Pharmacology