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E-grāmata: Advanced Bioseparation of Industrial Wastes: Sustainable Recovery of High-Value Metal Ions

Edited by (KIIT Bhubaneswar, India), Edited by (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, India), Edited by (Enviro Technology Limited, India), Edited by (Mahindra University, India)
  • Formāts: 434 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040263778
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  • Formāts: 434 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
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"Advanced Bioseparation of Industrial Wastes: Sustainable Recovery of High-Value Metal Ions examines resource recovery from a variety of industrial waste streams, including sludge and wastewater, with an emphasis on both the fundamentals and the more advanced concepts involved. Chemical leaching, waste treatment, and other processes for metal extraction are broken down into their component parts in great detail. Several important metals, such as lithium, copper, gold, platinum, nickel, zinc, chromium, uranium, cobalt, rhodium, and indium, could be salvaged from recyclables"--

Advanced Bioseparation of Industrial Wastes: Sustainable Recovery of High-Value Metal Ions examines resource recovery from a variety of industrial waste streams, including sludge and wastewater, with an emphasis on both the fundamentals and the more advanced concepts involved. Chemical leaching, waste treatment, and other processes for metal extraction are broken down into their component parts in great detail. Several important metals, such as lithium, copper, gold, platinum, nickel, zinc, chromium, uranium, cobalt, rhodium, and indium, could be salvaged from recyclables. This book presents the best practices for dealing with waste from industries such as those involved in the production of electronic goods, automobiles, batteries, as well as mining and electroplating. It provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the many forms of industrial waste, including their composition, recycling processes, and the potential for recovery of essential metals, from the ground up.

Features:

  • Provides updated occurrence and characteristics of a variety of high-value metal ions that can be recovered from different industrial wastes.
  • Presents advanced chemical leaching technologies for those metal ions.
  • Describes detailed accounts of physico-chemical-based reuse and recycle methodologies.
  • Covers innovative approaches for the reutilization and management of industrial wastes.


Advanced Bioseparation of Industrial Wastes: Sustainable Recovery of High-Value Metal Ions examines resource recovery from a variety of industrial waste streams, including sludge and wastewater, with an emphasis on both the fundamentals and the more advanced concepts involved.

1. Introduction: Environmentally Friendly Recovery of High-Value Metal
Ions

Tripti De

2. Global Strategies and Statistics of Biological Separation of Metal Ions
From Industrial Waste

Sujoy Bose and Raj Kumar Das

3. Bioleaching: An Advanced Technique for the Renewal of Essential Metals

Angel Mathew, Anna Nova, and Neetha John

4. Bioleaching of Lithium Ions from Li-Ion Battery Waste
Kalaiselvam S, Lakshmi Kanthan Bharathi A, Mercy Jacquline B, Harish Kumar U,
and Bhuvanesh M

5. Biological Recovery of Gold from e-Wastes

Pandya, Shivamkumar N.

6. Bioleaching of e-Wastes: Copper Extraction

G. Damaru Mani, Javvadi K J N S Thanishka, Ananya Namala, Reddem Poojitha
Reddy, and Jayato Nayak

7. Bioleaching of Manganese from Industrial Waste Effluents

Anitha Thulasisingh and Trisha G

8. Bio-Recovery of Nickel from Acid Mine Drainage

Shirsendu Banerjee, Suraj K. Tripathy, Sankha Chakrabortty, and Jayato Nayak

9. Microorganism-Enhanced Recovery of Zinc from Mining Waste

Somanchi Venkata Ramalakshmi, Aradhana Basu, Sankha Chakrabortty, and Jayato
Nayak

10. Bioleaching of Municipal Wastes: Recovery of Phosphorus

Chandrima Roy and Himabindu Vurimindi

11. Bioleaching: A Feasible Option for Extraction of Essential Metals from
Electroplating Sludge

Sujoy Chattaraj and Anoar Ali Khan

12. Indium Recovery from Mining Discards Using Bioleaching

Sonai Dutta and Abhijit Bandyopadhyay

13. Chemical and Biological Extraction of Chromium from Industrial Wastes

Moumita Sharma, Souptik Bhattacharya, Sanjukta Banik, and Shaoli Das

14. Recovery of Uranium from Mine Discards Through Bioleaching

Zunipa Roy

15. Bioleaching of Spent Automobile Catalyst: Recovery of Palladium

Tripti De

16. Microorganism-Based Leaching of Industrial Waste for the Recovery of
Cobalt

Satyabrata Si and Sankha Chakrabortty

17. Bioleaching, an Alternative Tool for Platinum Group Metal Recovery from
Industrial Waste: An Overview

Soumya Banerjee, Sankha Chakrabortty, Prsenjit Chakraborty, and Jayato Nayak

18. Bioleaching of Laterites for the Extraction of Valuable Metal Ions: A
Microbial Approach for Sustainable Recovery

Tulsi Kumar, Jyoti Gulia, Yashika Rani, Amit Lath, Preeti Kumari, Nater Pal
Singh, and Anita Rani Santal
Dr. Jayato Nayak, is a prominent researcher with more than 9 years of experience in the field of novel design and applications embracing the theme of process intensification. He completed his M.Tech & PhD from NIT Durgapur on "Process Intensification in Acetic acid manufacture from waste material" and collaborated his research with CSIR-CMERI. His core expertise includes Process Intensification, Bioprocess Engineering, water and wastewater treatment, graphene integrated photocatalyst development and biosynthesis of value-added products. Currently, along with the national collaboration with IITs, NITs and CSIR Labs, he has extended research collaborations with research professionals in Poland, Brazil, Malaysia, Vietnam etc. By August 2022, he has published 25 international SCI/SCOPUS indexed peer reviewed journal papers, more than 20 book chapters and filed 3 patents. As of now, with huge number of citations, he is having high h-index and i10- index. He provides expertise for several Webinars and FDPs; and as a Senior Editor, Review Editor, Guest Editor, Editorial board member and recognized reviewer of more than 15 international journals. He has received two best research awards and five distinguished awards from various national and international organizations.

Dr. Sankha Chakrabortty is assistant professor at the School of Biotechnology/Chemical Technology, KIIT University, India. He is a renowned researcher with over 10 years of expertise in the domains of Environmental Engineering and Green Technology. He has had his research published in over 32 SCI/SCOPUS indexed high impact factor journals and has filed seven patents. He has garnered 14 awards/achievements from different organizations over the course of his ten-year research career. He received the Springer's "Best Paper Award-2015" in 2015, and the "Best Researcher Award- 2020" from an international organisation in 2021, as well as the "NESA Young Scientist of the Year 2020" from the National Environmental Science Academy. In addition, Dr. Chakrabortty received an award from KIIT University in the field of "STE-Young Scientist Award (Faculty Category)" for his remarkable research effort.

Suraj Kumar Tripathy currently works as Associate Professor and associate dean at the School of Chemical Technology and School of Biotechnology, KIIT University where he heads Chemical & Bioprocess Engineering Lab. His area of research is processing of nanomaterials for water treatment, heterogeneous catalysis and biomedical applications. He works closely with chemical and mineral industries to investigate the management of industrial wastes. He has published his research work in more than 60 SCI/scopus journals and also filed 8 Patents based on his research development out of which two patents have been granted by the authority. He has already finished four high-value projects as the principal investigator, and currently, three projects with a total value of three crores of Indian rupees are under his supervision. He is involved in a number of research partnerships with a variety of universities and research labs located in India as well as universities located in other countries. He is working on a couple of initiatives in other countries.

Maulin P Shah is an active researcher and scientific writer in his field for over 20 years. He received a B.Sc. degree (1999) in Microbiology from Gujarat University, Godhra (Gujarat), India. He also earned his Ph.D. degree (2005) in Environmental Microbiology from Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar (Gujarat) India. His research interests include Biological Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Microbiology, Biodegradation, Bioremediation, & Phytoremediation of Environmental Pollutants from Industrial Wastewaters. He has published more than 350 research papers in national and international journals of repute on various aspects of microbial biodegradation and bioremediation of environmental pollutants. He is the editor of 175 books of international repute (RSC, Wiley, DeGruyter, Elsevier, Springer, and CRC Press). He has edited 25 special issues specifically in Industrial Wastewater Research, Microbial Remediation, Biorefinery of Wastewater Treatment area. He is associated as an Editorial Board Member in 25 highly reputed journals of Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Wiley.