Separation Techniques in Sustainable Water Management
A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Separations".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 2647
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable materials; energy, chemical sensors; analytical chemistry; water supply and security
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: translational healthcare; environmental engineering; sensing devices; waste water managements; separation techniques
Interests: computational chemistry; numerical modelling; bioinorganic; organic; quantum chemistry
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The United Nations proposed 17 Sustainable Development Goals to work toward a better and more sustainable global future by 2030. Out of these 17 agendas, the scarcity of clean and drinkable water is one of the areas of focus. According to the UN database, billions of people still lack these essential services. The United Nations World Water Development Report 2018 indicated that almost 6 billion people will endure clean water scarcity by 2050. This is the consequence of the growing need for water, the decrease in water supplies, and expanding water pollution, propelled by the intense growth of populations and economies.
To achieve this United Nations Sustainable Development Goal regarding the worldwide water crisis, developing advanced technologies are needed to overcoming these challenges. This Special Issue will highlight sustainable water management and technologies and is titled, “Separation Techniques in Sustainable Water Management”, with the aim of presenting research with the goal of providing accessibility to safe drinking water for all. This special issue will cover the topics environmental water remediation and protection, reuse, disposal, ion exchange,adsorptive removal and membrane technology for water treatment, wastewater management anddesalination. On behalf of the Guest Editors, we encourage you to submit your recent research work, critical/tutorial reviews, or short focus articles to provide snapshots of your research for a wider audience, in this particular Separation Techniques in Sustainable Water Management. The motto of this special issue is to gather related work under one umbrealla to initiate a source of knowledge.
Dr. Santanu Patra
Dr. Sudheesh K. Shukla
Prof. Dr. Penny Govender
Dr. Trupti Ranjan Das
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable development goals
- wastewater treatment & managements
- adsorptive removal
- extraction
- remediation
- ion-exchange techniques
- membrane technology
- desalination
- electro-photocatalytic degradation
- sustainable approach
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