Nanomaterials in Environmental Analysis 1st Edition
Nanomaterials in Environmental Analysis, 1st Edition by Suresh Kumar Kailasa, Tae Jung Park, and Rakesh Kumar Singhal is an essential, contemporary guide for scientists, environmental engineers, and policy makers tackling pollution detection and remediation worldwide. This authoritative volume brings cutting-edge nanomaterial science to practical environmental analysis, translating complex nanotechnology into tools for real-world monitoring of water, air, and soil.
Discover clear explanations of how nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocomposites enhance sensitivity and selectivity in analytical methods, with in-depth coverage of sensor design, sample preparation, spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques, and applications in trace contaminant detection. Case studies and real-world examples emphasize solutions for emerging contaminants, heavy metals, and organic pollutants—making the book especially relevant for regions facing rapid industrialization and regulatory challenges in Asia, Europe, and North America.
Practical and forward-looking, this edition balances foundational theory with applied protocols, helping laboratory managers, postgraduate students, and environmental consultants implement nanomaterial-enabled assays and portable monitoring systems. The authors’ multidisciplinary perspectives illuminate both opportunities and safety considerations, guiding responsible deployment of nanotechnology in environmental practice.
Whether you’re developing field-ready sensors, improving laboratory workflows, or shaping environmental policy, Nanomaterials in Environmental Analysis is a strategic resource that bridges innovation and implementation. Add this indispensable reference to your library to stay at the forefront of environmental diagnostics and remediation strategies—practical, globally relevant, and designed for immediate application. Order now to equip your team with the nanotechnology tools that are transforming environmental analysis.
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