Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications /
Green nanomaterials are classed as nanomaterials with no environmentally harmful, toxic, properties. The photocatalysis of nanomaterials involves photo-conduction value in efficient removal/degradation of noxious pollutants. Green nanotechnology has objectives for the development of products and pro...
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description | Green nanomaterials are classed as nanomaterials with no environmentally harmful, toxic, properties. The photocatalysis of nanomaterials involves photo-conduction value in efficient removal/degradation of noxious pollutants. Green nanotechnology has objectives for the development of products and processes which are environmentally friendly, economically sustainable, safe, energy-efficient, and produce little waste or emissions. Such products and processes are based on renewable materials and/or have a low net impact on the environment. Green functionalized nanomaterials, formed by a combination of nanomaterials with natural materials or are derived through a green source, are the new trends in the remediation of pollutants in environmental industries. This has the effect of making photoactive nanomaterials work under UV/sunlight radiation in order to produce reactive radical species that rapidly remove pollutants by redox mechanism. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:6058852023-10-04T06:45:48ZGreen Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / Shanker, Uma, editor 651134 Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, editor 645655 Rani, Manviri, 1983-, editor 651135 ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722 software, multimedia Electronic books 631902 Amsterdam : Elsevier©20222021engGreen nanomaterials are classed as nanomaterials with no environmentally harmful, toxic, properties. The photocatalysis of nanomaterials involves photo-conduction value in efficient removal/degradation of noxious pollutants. Green nanotechnology has objectives for the development of products and processes which are environmentally friendly, economically sustainable, safe, energy-efficient, and produce little waste or emissions. Such products and processes are based on renewable materials and/or have a low net impact on the environment. Green functionalized nanomaterials, formed by a combination of nanomaterials with natural materials or are derived through a green source, are the new trends in the remediation of pollutants in environmental industries. This has the effect of making photoactive nanomaterials work under UV/sunlight radiation in order to produce reactive radical species that rapidly remove pollutants by redox mechanism.Includes bibliographical references and indexSection 1. Introduction to nanotechnology and green materials: Fundamentals -- Section 2. Green approaches for nanotechnology -- Section 3. Recent technologies for modern and future industry -- Section 4. Advanced materials in modern environmental industrial development -- Section 5. Modern applications and current status of green nanotechnology in environmental industry -- Section 6. Environmental impacts and life cycle analysis of green nanomaterials -- Section 7. Environmental, legal, health and safety issues of green nanomaterials .Green nanomaterials are classed as nanomaterials with no environmentally harmful, toxic, properties. The photocatalysis of nanomaterials involves photo-conduction value in efficient removal/degradation of noxious pollutants. Green nanotechnology has objectives for the development of products and processes which are environmentally friendly, economically sustainable, safe, energy-efficient, and produce little waste or emissions. Such products and processes are based on renewable materials and/or have a low net impact on the environment. Green functionalized nanomaterials, formed by a combination of nanomaterials with natural materials or are derived through a green source, are the new trends in the remediation of pollutants in environmental industries. This has the effect of making photoactive nanomaterials work under UV/sunlight radiation in order to produce reactive radical species that rapidly remove pollutants by redox mechanism.Nanostructured materialsNanostructured materialsGreen technologyhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128231371URN:ISBN:9780128231371Environmental, legal, health and safety issues of green nanomaterials |
spellingShingle | Nanostructured materials Nanostructured materials Green technology Shanker, Uma, editor 651134 Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, editor 645655 Rani, Manviri, 1983-, editor 651135 ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722 Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / |
title | Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / |
title_full | Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / |
title_fullStr | Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / |
title_full_unstemmed | Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / |
title_short | Green Functionalized Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications / |
title_sort | green functionalized nanomaterials for environmental applications |
topic | Nanostructured materials Nanostructured materials Green technology |
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