Green Technologies for Wastewater Treatment and Bioenergy Production

Green Technologies for Wastewater Treatment and Bioenergy Production

Ahmad, Imran

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2025

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9781032604671

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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Green Technologies for Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 2: Bioremediation: An Innovative Approach for Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 3: Investigating Ecological Friendly Advancements in Wastewater Treatment for Sustainable Solutions
Chapter 4: Harnessing Microalgae for Wastewater Treatment: Optimizing Cultivation, Pollutant Removal, and Photobioreactor Technologies for a Sustainable Future
Chapter 5: Microalgal treatment of wastewater by suspended and immobilized algal systems: An approach contributing to circular bioeconomy
Chapter 6: Microalgae-Bacteria Symbiotic System for Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 7: Potential of Macroalgae (Seaweeds) in the treatment of wastewaters
Chapter 8: Open and closed photobioreactors for algal wastewater treatment
Chapter 9: Microbial Nanomaterials for the Treatment of Wastewaters
Chapter 10: Treatment Of Wastewater Using Nanoparticles From Seaweeds (Marine Algae)
Chapter 11: Metagenomics: Hidden Details of Microbes Involved in Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 12: Biofuels production from micro/macroalgae cultivated with wastewaters
Chapter 13: Biomethane production from the anaerobic digestion of wastewater: An Introduction
Chapter 14: Biomethane production from the anaerobic digestion of wastewater: Process, Mechanism & Cost Analysis
Chapter 15: Biohydrogen: A green fuel for sustainable energy
Chapter 16: Carbon Sequestration and Wastewater Treatment: An Approach to Reduce Carbon Footprint
Chapter 17: Circular Bioeconomy: An Environmentally Sustainable and Economically Viable Approach to Wastewater Treatment
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Aerobic treatment;anaerobic treatment;Microalgal treatment;Constructed Wetlands;Bioaugmentation;Photobioreactors;Metagenomics;Biomethane;Biohydrogen;Waste-to-energy