Green and Sustainable Approaches Using Wastes for the Production of Multifunctional Nanomaterials 1st Edition
Green and Sustainable Approaches Using Wastes for the Production of Multifunctional Nanomaterials — 1st Edition by Abhishek Kumar Bhardwaj, Arun Lal Srivastav, Kuldip Dwivedi, Mika Sillanpaa delivers a compelling, contemporary roadmap to turning waste streams into high-value nanomaterials.
Start with a striking premise: waste is not a problem but a resource. This book guides researchers, engineers, and sustainability professionals through proven green synthesis routes that transform agricultural residues, industrial by-Books, and municipal wastes into multifunctional nanomaterials suitable for water treatment, catalysis, energy conversion, sensing, and more. Clear case studies and comparative analyses highlight why waste-derived nanomaterials are both cost-effective and climate-smart.
Packed with practical methodology, material characterization strategies, and scale-up considerations, the text bridges laboratory innovation and real-world implementation. You’ll find lucid explanations of eco-friendly precursors, low-energy processes, and lifecycle perspectives that support circular-economy goals—essential reading for those working in environmental technology across India, Europe, North America, and emerging markets.
Whether you’re a graduate student, R&D leader, policy advisor, or industrial practitioner, this volume equips you with the science and strategy to design sustainable nanomaterials while reducing waste and carbon footprints. It emphasizes regulatory awareness, economic feasibility, and multidisciplinary collaboration—making it a valuable reference for both academia and industry.
Act now to expand your toolbox for sustainable materials innovation. Order this authoritative 1st Edition today and join the movement turning waste into opportunity with scalable, eco-conscious nanomaterial solutions.
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