Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from Wastewater 1st Edition
Bold, practical and timely — Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from Wastewater (1st Edition) by Seyedmehdi Sharifian, Neda Asasian-Kolur, and Mika Sillanpaa addresses one of the most pressing challenges in water quality management: persistent antibiotics in wastewater and their role in antimicrobial resistance.
This authoritative guide blends rigorous science with real-world applicability. It compares time-tested adsorbents like activated carbon and natural clays with cutting-edge solutions such as biochars, engineered nanomaterials, and functionalized polymers. Clear explanations of adsorption mechanisms, isotherms, kinetics, regeneration strategies and cost-performance trade-offs help environmental engineers, researchers, and water utility managers design effective treatment strategies. Included case studies and design considerations bridge laboratory findings to pilot- and full-scale applications, making the content invaluable for practitioners across Europe, Asia, North America and developing regions.
Whether you are a graduate student exploring wastewater remediation, a consultant evaluating treatment options, or a policymaker setting water-quality standards, this book supplies actionable insights and evidence-based recommendations. Emphasizing sustainable, scalable approaches, it empowers readers to reduce antibiotic loads, protect ecosystems and mitigate public-health risks.
Practical, comprehensive and globally relevant — add Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from Wastewater to your professional library today to stay at the forefront of antibiotic remediation and water-quality innovation.
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