Emerging Materials for Photodegradation and Environmental Remediation of Micro- and Nano-Plastics provides an in-depth understanding of the materials, design choices and applications needed for the mitigation of micro- and nano-plastic pollutants from environmental wastewater. This is a topic that continually attracts attention worldwide.
This is an important book for academic institutes and libraries, scientific organizations, and global research industries, and has been created for a wide audience. The book provides the scope of material design, synthesis, detailed mechanisms, spectroscopic analysis, and problem-solving strategies in environmental remediation.
The scope of the book on reactive, functional materials and applications extends far beyond the emerging technologies that possess valuable insights of the synthesis, processing and physiochemical characteristics and their functional properties for academics, postgraduates, research scholars, scientists, technologists, environmental chemists and industrialists. This book presents fifteen chapters, which explore new ideas in processing, designing, synthesis, selection, application, photocatalytic efficiency and economic justifications of emerging materials.
Laxman Singh is Head and Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Siddharth University, Siddharthnagar, India, and has research and teaching experience in Materials Chemistry. He has published more than 60 research articles in well-reputed international science journals.
Sunil Kumar is Senior Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at L.N.T. College, B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, India, and has seven years of teaching experience. His research interests include synthesis and processing of functional polyurethanes, redox polymers, gel polymer electrolytes, nanomaterials, composites and many others.