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Advanced Water Treatment: Adsorption discusses the application of adsorption in water purification. The book reviews research findings on the preparation of five different nano/microcellulose-based adsorbents, their characterization, the study of adsorption kinetics and isotherms, the determination of adsorption mechanisms, and an evaluation of adsorbents' regeneration properties. The book describes modification microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), the use of succinic anhydride modified mercerized nanocellulose, and aminosilane and hydroxyapatite modified nanostructured MFC for the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions.Final sections describe the use of aminosilane, epoxy and hydroxyapatite modified MFC as a promising alternative for H2S removal from aqueous solutions, along with new findings on the adsorption properties of carbonated hydroxyapatite modified MFC as multifunctional adsorbent for the removal of both cations and anions ions from water.
- Includes the most recent research on advanced water treatment by adsorption
- Provides the latest updates on novel absorbents for water purification
- Describes REE removal using various absorbents
- Covers a wide range of methods and their integration
1. Nano- and Microcellulose Based Adsorption Materials in Water Treatment2. Adsorption of Dyes on to Modified Titanium Dioxide3. Cross-Linked Chitosan and Cyclodextrin as Functional Adsorbents in Water Treatment4. Novel Sorbents from Low-Cost Materials for Water Treatment5. Sol-Gel Synthesized Titanosilicates for the Uptake of Radionuclides from Aqueous Solutions6. Hydrothermal Carbonization in the Synthesis of Sustainable Porous Carbon Materials7. Hybrid Bio-Nanocomposites and their Application for the Removal of Rare Earth Elements8. Selective Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Diluted Aqueous Streams Using N- and O- Coordination Ligand Grafted Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Composites