Control, Removal and Optimization of Environmental Contaminants
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Green Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2023) | Viewed by 16320
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Interests: nanotechnology; nanomaterials; sorption; photocatalysis; green chemistry
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Interests: nanotechnology; nanocomposites; flow chemistry; chemical engineering; sorption; photocatalysis; process control
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Interests: nanotechnology; nanoparticle modification; waste management; green energy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Production activities generally have a negative impact on the environment. Consequently, there is no possibility of “ecologically clean” production. We can, however, speak of “cleaner productions”, i.e., those whose negative impact on the environment is reduced to a minimum.
For many years, production processes have been carried out with no regard for the environment, generating immense amounts of waste. The policy of sacrificing the environment for the economy has proved to be short-sighted. The increasing destruction of the natural environment and the diminishing of natural resources have caused a change in the situation and led to an urgent need to develop enhanced production technologies or methods of eliminating pollution with economic benefits.
Therefore, there is a need to present the results of original experimental or theoretical research work undertaken to acquire new knowledge used to develop new technologies to reduce emissions into the environment, technologies to eliminate pollutants, to modify known processes in order to better control them, to develop new materials to achieve these objectives, or to develop such formulations that will not have harmful properties toward living matter or will reduce these features while maintaining the functionality of materials.
Prof. Dr. Marcin Banach
Dr. Olga Długosz
Dr. Jolanta Pulit-Prociak
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable development
- cleaner productions
- circular economy
- green chemistry
- waste management
- bioremediation
- filtering
- sorption
- photodegradation
- modern cleaning technologies
- oxidation
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