Advanced Liquid Waste and Gas Waste Treatment Processes
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Green Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2023) | Viewed by 41339
Special Issue Editors
Interests: monitoring of air pollution; biogas purification; air pollution control systems; biofiltration; ionic liquids; low-cost air pollution monitoring systems; green deodorization methods
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Interests: chemical and process engineering; bioprocess engineering as well as gas-liquid systems and microreactors; environmental science concentrate on the wastewater treatment (mainly nitrification and denitrification processes); microbial fuel cells; microbial electrolytic cells for hydrogen production as well as nanobubble technology (interaction of nanobubbles with biomass, DAF and nanobubble-assisted flotation)
Interests: air biofiltration; biotrickling filtration; energetic valorization of biomass; ion flotation; precipitate flotation; phytoremediation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The development of industry and increasing population are causing a growth in the demand for clean water and air and the progressive degradation of the environment, including increasing amounts of sewage and an increase in atmospheric pollution. Despite the relatively high level of wastewater and air treatment methods, it is necessary to constantly develop and improve the available water and air purification techniques.
This Special Issue is devoted to the latest developments in the fields of Advanced Liquid Waste and Gas Waste Treatment Processes. We would like to invite researchers to submit both original and review papers. Topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- Advances in the industrial and communal wastewater treatment
- Advanced oxidation processes in wastewater treatment
- Water purification
- Biofiltration in air and water treatment processes
- Air pollution control systems
- Air deodorization
- Biogas upgrading
- Modeling and evaluation of air and water treatment processes
- Control of air and water treatment processes
Dr. Jacek Gebicki
Dr. Pawel Sobieszuk
Dr. Piotr Rybarczyk
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wastewater treatment
- water purification
- air deodorization
- air cleaning
- air pollution management
- advanced oxidation processes
- biofiltration
- process control
- liquid waste
- gas waste
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