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Pollution control technologies : current status and future prospects

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Energy, Environment, and Sustainability | / edited by Avinash Kumar AgarwalPublication details: Singapore Springer 2021Description: xv, 290pISBN:
  • 9789811608575
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 628.5 P765
Summary: This monograph is based on pollution control technologies available to deal with water and air pollution. It includes removal of variety of pollutants including arsenic, chromium, uranium, pesticides and arsenic from water using adsorption technique. In addition, this book deals with the sampling and removal of microplastics using various techniques. The contents also focus on the role of membrane technology in water and wastewater treatment, and particulate matter air pollution and its control techniques. This volume will be a useful guide for researchers, academics and scientists.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival May 09 to 15, 2022
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This monograph is based on pollution control technologies available to deal with water and air pollution. It includes removal of variety of pollutants including arsenic, chromium, uranium, pesticides and arsenic from water using adsorption technique. In addition, this book deals with the sampling and removal of microplastics using various techniques. The contents also focus on the role of membrane technology in water and wastewater treatment, and particulate matter air pollution and its control techniques. This volume will be a useful guide for researchers, academics and scientists.

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