Waste-Based Zeolite 1st Edition
Bold new approaches to sustainable materials start here. Waste-Based Zeolite, 1st Edition by Mihir Kumar Purkait, Piyal Mondal, Niladri Shekhar Samanta, and Pranjal Pratim Das presents a practical, research-driven roadmap to converting industrial and agricultural waste into high-value zeolites for environmental and industrial applications.
This authoritative volume blends clear explanations of synthesis routes, characterization techniques (XRD, SEM, BET), and process optimization with real-world case studies on adsorption, catalysis, and water treatment. Readers will find step-by-step methodologies for transforming fly ash, rice husk ash, and other regional wastes into functional zeolites, plus discussion of scalability, cost analysis, and regulatory considerations—making it especially relevant for practitioners and policymakers in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and other regions facing waste-management challenges.
Engineered for researchers, environmental engineers, graduate students, and industry professionals, the book bridges theory and practice. It highlights environmental remediation strategies, resource recovery, and circular-economy principles that appeal to both academic and commercial audiences. Clear visuals and comparative performance data help you assess suitability for municipal wastewater treatment, gas adsorption, and heterogeneous catalysis.
If you’re seeking a single, up-to-date reference that turns waste into opportunity, Waste-Based Zeolite equips you with the science, process insights, and regional context to implement sustainable zeolite solutions. Add this essential guide to your professional library and start transforming waste streams into valuable materials—order your copy today to stay at the forefront of sustainable materials and environmental engineering.
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