Novel and Multifunctional Materials for Water and Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Protection
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2024) | Viewed by 3550
Special Issue Editors
Interests: novel materials for use in environmental protection; processing/upgrading/ valorization of industrial and agro-based wastes/secondary resources into sustainable ceramics/composites; microalgal biorefinery; industrial effluents treatment by AOPs; computational, machine learning, and AI applications to environmental and clean/H2 energy; environmental health; social aspects; circular bio/economy
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Interests: water and wastewater treatment; advanced bio-oxidation processes; adsorption; resources and energy recovery from wastewater; soil and groundwater bioremediation; bioelectrochemical systems; mathematical modeling
Interests: wastewater treatment; energy; nanocomposites; chemical engineering; environmental engineering; photocatalysis; catalyst; heterogeneous catalysis; nanomaterials; water purification technologies
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Interests: development of advanced single- and multi-face materials based on metal oxides, organic nanostructures, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), composites and heterojunctions for environmental- and energy-related applications; inorganic/organic pollutants adsorption; advanced oxidation processes (AOPs); carbon capture; storage and utilization technologies (CCUS); photocatalysis; hydrogen production; CO2 conversion
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Interests: conformational and dynamic properties of bio-organic compounds in pollution control technology; organic chemistry applications; environmental engineering; synthesis of novel materials; clean energy; resource recovery; biochars; fuel technology and quality control; alternative fuels; biorefinery
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the launch of a new Special Issue focusing on the development of novel and multifunctional nano/materials for water and wastewater treatment and environmental protection.
The objective of this Special Issue is to present and highlight the current research developments in the area of novel material development, including single-phase and multi-phase nano/materials (nanocomposites and heterojunctions) that possess multifunctionality. Applications include water and wastewater treatment, the removal of organic and inorganic pollutants, and clean/green hydrogen energy production, as well as air decontamination, carbon management, CO2 capture, conversion, and utilization. Contributions focusing on the fundamental understanding of reaction mechanisms, including through computational studies, are also welcome. The development of efficient, novel, multifunctional nano/materials for solving environmental- and energy-related issues through precise material technology and engineering, as well as aspects related to process engineering, are considered crucial in order to implement large-scale applications.
The current Special Issue will focus on the synthesis methods of novel, multifunctional nano/materials, as well as on studies that elucidate fundamental mechanistic aspects and theoretical works. Contributions of original research articles, both in regard to fundamental and applied science, as well as reviews, mini-reviews and perspectives are welcome.
Dr. Vayos G. Karayannis
Dr. Ioanna Vasiliadou
Dr. Maria Antoniadou
Dr. Konstantinos Christoforidis
Prof. Dr. Constantinos Tsanaktsidis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- novel and multifunctional nano/materials
- single-phase and multi-phase nano/materials
- water and wastewater treatment
- physicochemical processes
- adsorption
- advanced oxidation processes (AOPs)
- photocatalytic reactions
- green hydrogen production
- CO2 conversion
- CCS/CCU
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