Description
Book SynopsisThe textile industry is among the most significant polluters of water owing to the existence of various types of pollution streams generated by printing processes and textile dyeing. The book begins by documenting various types of Poly (vinyl alcohol) PVA-derived adsorbents (gels, fibers, films, composite particles), membranes, and photocatalysts in combination with conventional adsorbents, polymers, carbonaceous and metallic materials and their use in elimination of dyes from contaminated water. It follows by discussing different properties of nanocomposite membranes such as hydrogels, xerogels and aerogels used in this purpose. Also, different polymer – based adsorbents such as ceramic adsorbent, clay, hydrogels, starch, cellulose, chitosan, alginates, etc are presented in this book.
Table of ContentsPoly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)-based treatment technologies in the remediation of dye-containing textile wastewater
Polymeric membranes nanocomposites as effective strategy for dye removal
Polymer membrane in textile wastewater
Dye removal using polymer composites as adsorbents
Polymer‐derived ceramic adsorbent for removal of dyes from water
Polymeric hydrogels for dye adsorption
Bacterial Extracellular Polymeric Substances for Degradation of Textile Dyes
Polymer derived electrospun ceramic nanofibers adsorbents for textile waste water treatment
Natural biodegradable polymeric bio-adsorbents for textile wastewater
Applications of Inorganic Polymers in Textile Wastewater Treatment