Determination and Removal of Drug Residues in Wastewater

A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Separations".

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Institute of Sustainable Processes, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
Interests: CECs; AOPs; microalgae; wastewater; byproducts

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School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Interests: water quality monitoring; WWTP design; optimization; water management; water-energy nexus; sustainability
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Dear Colleagues,

The determination and removal of drug residues in wastewater are critical aspects of modern environmental management and public health protection. The fundamental role of pharmaceuticals in healthcare and their widespread use are inevitably leading to the presence of these compounds in wastewater. Detecting and quantifying these drug residues is essential for understanding the extent of contamination, assessing potential risks to aquatic ecosystems, and safeguarding drinking water sources. Moreover, efficient removal techniques are essential to mitigate their environmental impact. Advanced wastewater treatment methods, such as activated carbon adsorption, oxidation processes, and membrane filtration, are continuously being developed to effectively eliminate drug residues from wastewater. This Special Issue is committed to addressing new advances in the determination and removal of drug residues in wastewater to ensure the purity of our water resources and protect public health.

Dr. Johanna Zambrano
Dr. Usman Safder
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • pharmaceuticals
  • wastewater treatment methods
  • environmental monitoring
  • analytical chemistry
  • pollution control

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