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|a Front Cover -- Development in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes -- Development in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 -- Nanotechnology driven solutions for treatment of tannery effluents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Metallic nanostructures -- 3. Nonmetallic nanostructures -- 4. Nanofiltration -- 5. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- 2 -- Membrane based approaches for treatment of tannery effluent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Tanning process -- 3. Tannery effluent -- 4. Tannery effluent treatment methods -- 5. Membrane processes -- 6. Tannery effluent treatment by membrane processes -- 6.1 Microfiltration -- 6.2 Ultrafiltration -- 6.3 Nanofiltration -- 6.4 Reverse osmosis -- 6.5 Electrodialysis -- 6.6 Membrane Sequential Batch Reactor -- 6.7 Combined membrane separation -- 6.8 Membrane separation with biological process -- 6.9 Membrane bioreactor -- 6.10 Membrane bioreactor with adsorption -- 6.11 Biofilm-suspended biomass hybrid membrane bioreactor -- 7. Cost comparison -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- 3 -- Nanotechnological application for tannery effluent treatment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Tanning process -- 3. Tannery effluent -- 4. Treatment methods -- 5. Nanotechnology -- 5.1 Nanocatalysts -- 5.2 Nano adsorbents -- 5.3 Nanomembranes -- 6. Nanotechnology for tannery effluent treatment -- 6.1 Fenton oxidation -- 6.2 Adsorption -- 6.3 Photocatalytic oxidation -- 6.4 Nanofiltration -- 6.5 Nano-electrocoagulation -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 4 -- AOPs for municipal and tannery based industrial wastewater treatment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Advanced oxidation processes -- 2.1 Homogeneous processes -- 2.2 Heterogeneous processes -- 2.3 Heterogeneous processes vs homogeneous processes -- 3. Characteristics of municipal and tannery wastewater.
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|a 4. Different AOPS used in treatment of municipal and tannery based industrial wastewater -- 4.1 AOPS based on UV, ozone and hydrogen peroxide -- 4.1.1 Ozonation and UV radiation (O3/UV) processes -- 4.1.2 Peroxone (O3/H2O2) processes -- 4.1.3 UV/H2O2 processes -- 4.1.4 O3/catalyst processes -- 4.2 Recent advancement in AOPS -- 4.2.1 Fenton process -- 4.2.1.1 Heterogeneous fenton -- 4.2.1.1 Heterogeneous fenton -- 4.2.1.2 Photo-fenton -- 4.2.1.2 Photo-fenton -- 4.2.1.3 Electro-fenton -- 4.2.1.3 Electro-fenton -- 4.2.1.4 Photo-electro-fenton -- 4.2.1.4 Photo-electro-fenton -- 4.2.1.5 Sono-fenton -- 4.2.1.5 Sono-fenton -- 4.2.2 Photo-AOP -- 4.2.2.1 Photo-H2O2 AOP -- 4.2.2.1 Photo-H2O2 AOP -- 4.2.2.2 Photo-chlorine AOP -- 4.2.2.2 Photo-chlorine AOP -- 4.2.2.3 Photo-persulfate AOP -- 4.2.2.3 Photo-persulfate AOP -- 4.2.2.4 Photocatalytic AOP -- 4.2.2.4 Photocatalytic AOP -- 4.2.3 Sonolysis -- 5. Role of AOPS in municipal wastewater treatment -- 6. Role of AOPS in tannery wastewater treatment -- 7. Future perspectives of AOPS -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- 5 -- Recent trends in advanced oxidation processes for tannery effluent treatment -- A review -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Tannery effluents -- 3. Methods of oxidation process -- 3.1 Ozonation process/ozonation process with catalyst -- 3.2 Ozonation and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) -- 3.3 Fenton system -- 3.4 Photocatalytic oxidation -- 3.5 Sonocatalytic oxidation -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 6 -- Polymer-based nanocomposite application in tannery wastewater treatments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Characteristic of tannery wastewater -- 3. Synthesis of polymer-based nanocomposites (PNC) -- 3.1 Phase inversion -- 3.2 Electrospinning -- 3.3 Blended casting method -- 3.4 In suit polymerization method -- 3.4.1 Melt spinning process.
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|a 4. Mechanism of contaminate removal from tannery wastewater by polymer nanocomposite -- 4.1 Adsorption process -- 4.2 Membrane separation process -- 5. Application of different types of PNCs in tannery wastewater treatment -- 5.1 Biopolymer based PNCs -- 5.2 Synthetic polymer-based PNCs -- 6. Limitations -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 7 -- Electrochemical oxidation-based process for tannery effluent treatment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Characteristics of tannery wastewater -- 3. Types of electrochemical oxidation for tannery effluent treatment -- 3.1 Anodic oxidation -- 3.1.1 Direct oxidation -- 3.1.2 Indirect oxidation -- 3.2 Electro-Fenton (EF) -- 3.3 Photoelectron-Fenton (PEF) -- 4. Electrochemical oxidation cell for tannery effluent treatment -- 4.1 Electrodes -- 4.2 Operating conditions -- 5. Factors affecting electrochemical oxidation cell for tannery effluent treatment -- 5.1 Supporting electrolytes -- 5.2 Effect of initial pH -- 5.3 Effect of current density -- 5.4 Effect of stirring speed -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- 8 -- Ozone based advanced oxidation technologies for the treatment of tannery effluent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Characteristics of tannery wastewater -- 3. Ozone based advanced oxidation process (AOPs) -- 3.1 O3/UV -- 3.2 O3/H2O2 -- 3.3 Catalytic ozonation -- 3.4 Photocatalytic ozonation -- 3.5 Sonolytic ozonation -- 3.6 O3/fenton -- 4. Factor influencing in ozonation process -- 4.1 pH of the solution -- 4.2 Catalyst loading -- 4.3 Temperature -- 4.4 Reaction time or retention time -- 4.5 Ozone dosage or concentration and gas flow rate -- 4.6 Effect of rotation speed -- 5. Application -- 6. Advantages of ozone based AOPs process -- 7. Limitation and challenges of ozone based AOP process -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- 9 -- Photocatalytic nanomaterials and their application in tannery wastewater treatment -- 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Persistent contaminants in tannery effluents and their management -- 2.1 Chromium -- 2.2 Sulfides -- 2.3 Dyes -- 2.4 Phenols -- 3. Mechanism of photocatalysis -- 4. Types of photocatalysts -- 4.1 TiO2 -- 4.2 ZnO -- 4.3 CdS -- 5. Current advancements in photocatalytic degradation in water treatment -- 6. Advantages and disadvantages -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 10 -- Recombinations: Challenges and remedy in photocatalytic treatment of tannery effluents using nanomaterialsReco ... -- 1. Introduction: sources and existing approaches toward tannery effluents -- 2. Photocatalysis for tannery effluents -- 2.1 Shockley Read Hall recombination -- 2.2 Radiative recombination or band to band recombination -- 2.3 Auger recombination -- 3. Photocatalytic treatment of tannery effluents using nanoparticles and nanocomposites: role, importance and review -- 3.1 Role of nanoparticles in photocatalysis -- 3.2 Role of pH and catalyst dosing -- 3.3 Photocatalytic treatment of tannery effluents -- 3.3.1 Organic effluents -- 3.3.2 Inorganic effluents -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- 11 -- Iron-based green technology for tannery wastewater treatment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Environmental pollution due to tannery wastewater -- 3. Biogenic iron nanoparticles in treatment of tannery wastewater -- 4. Iron nanoparticles -- 4.1 Application of iron nanoparticles in tannery wastewater treatment -- 4.1.1 Application of iron nanoparticle for the removal of arsenic from tannery wastewater -- 4.1.2 Application of iron nanoparticles in color removal of wastewater -- 4.2 Mechanism involved in iron-based nanoparticles treatment of tannery wastewater -- 4.2.1 The adsorptive mechanism involved in the adsorption of iron nanoparticles -- 4.2.2 Photocatalysis process -- 5. Advanced oxidation processes -- 5.1 AOPs for tannery wastewater treatment -- 5.2 Mechanisms involved.
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|a 5.2.1 Electro Fenton process -- 5.2.2 Photo fenton process -- 5.2.3 Electrocoagulation -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 12 -- Nanomaterials for the remediation of tannery waste and wastewater -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources and characteristics of tannery wastewater -- 2.1 Sources of tannery wastewater -- 2.2 Characteristics of tannery wastewater -- 3. Application of nanotechnology in the leather tanning industry -- 4. Nanotechnology-based solutions in the treatment of tannery effluents -- 4.1 Reverse osmosis -- 4.2 Microfiltration -- 4.3 Nanofiltration -- 4.4 Removal of heavy metals -- 4.5 Removal of dyes -- 4.6 Removal of other tanning pollutants -- 5. Application of biogenic nanoparticles in the treatment of tannery wastewater -- 6. Challenges and future prospectives -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 13 -- Ultrasonic destruction of CCl4: A microscopic-scale analysis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Model -- 3. Bubble kinetics in the presence of CCl4 -- 4. Impact of carbon tetrachloride on bubble dynamics -- 5. Ultrasound frequency impact -- 6. Acoustic intensity impact -- 7. Conclusion -- Nomenclature -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 14 -- Hydroxylamine-mediated Fenton reaction: A promising technique for enhanced degradation of synthetic dyes in aq ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hydroxylamine-mediated Fenton/Fenton like reaction -- 3. Hydroxylamine-mediated Fenton for dyes removals -- 3.1 Hydroxylamine and solution pH -- 3.2 Optimizing Fe(II), H2O2 and substrate concentration -- 3.3 Fe(III) analysis in the Fenton-HA process -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 15 -- Advanced modeling of a textile dye removal from wastewater by a sulfate radical-based AOP using an artificial ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental data -- 3. Construction of the ANN model -- 3.1 Artificial neural network (ANN) -- 3.2 The multilayered perceptron (MLP) neural network.
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|a Advanced Oxidation Processes for Tannery Effluent provides a detailed overview of currently applied and tested sewage treatment technologies and he integration of advanced processes to remove trace organic contaminants and micro-organisms.
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