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Record Nr.

UNINA9910451117103321

Titolo

Environmental applications of nanomaterials [[electronic resource] ] : synthesis, sorbents and sensors / / editors, Glen E. Fryxell, Guozhong Cao

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Imperial College Press, c2007

ISBN

1-281-12053-7

9786611120535

1-86094-857-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (520 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

FryxellGlen E

CaoGuozhong

Disciplina

620.11

620.5

Soggetti

Nanostructured materials - Environmental aspects

Pollutants

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Foreword; CONTENTS; Nanoparticle Based Approaches; Chapter 1. Nanoparticle Metal Oxides for Chlorocarbon and Organophosphonate Remediation Olga B. Koper, Shyamala Rajagopalan, Slawomir Winecki and Kenneth J. Klabunde; Chapter 2. Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron (nZVI) for Site Remediation Daniel W. Elliott, Hsing-Lung Lien and Wei-xian Zhang; Chapter 3. Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties of Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles D. R. Baer, P. G. Tratnyek, Y. Qiang, J. E. Amonette, J. Linehan, V. Sarathy, J. T. Nurmi, C.-M.Wang and J. Ant; Nanostructured Inorganic Materials

Chapter 4. Formation of Nanosize Apatite Crystals in Sediment for Containment and Stabilization of Contaminants Robert C. Moore, Jim Szecsody, Michael J. Truex, Katheryn B. Helean, Ranko Bontchev and Chapter 5. Functionalized Nanoporous Sorbents for Adsorption of Radioiodine from Groundwater and Waste Glass Leachates S. V. Mattigod, G. E. Fryxell and K. E. Parker; Nanoporous Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials; Chapter 6. Nature's Nanoparticles: Group 4



Phosphonates Abraham Clear.eld

Chapter 7. Synthesis of Nanostructured Hybrid Sorbent Materials Using Organosilane Self-Assembly on Mesoporous Ceramic Oxides Glen E. Fryxell Chapter 8. Chemically-Modified Mesoporous Silicas and Organosilicas for Adsorption and Detection of Heavy Metal Ions Oksana Olkhovyk and Mietek Jaroniec; Chapter 9. Hierarchically Imprinted Adsorbents Hyunjung Kim, Chengdu Liang and Sheng Dai; Chapter 10. Functionalization of Periodic Mesoporous Silica and Its Application to the Adsorption of Toxic Anions Hideaki Yoshitake

Chapter 11. A Thiol-Functionalized Nanoporous Silica Sorbent for Removal of Mercury from Actual Industrial Waste S. V. Mattigod, G. E. Fryxell and K. E. Parker Chapter 12. Amine Functionalized Nanoporous Materials for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture Feng Zheng, R. Shane Addleman, Christopher L. Aardahl, Glen E. Fryxell, Daryl R. Brown and Thomas S. Zemanian; Nanomaterials that Enhance Sensing/Detection of Environmental Contaminants; Chapter 13. Nanostructured ZnO Gas Sensors Huamei Shang and Guozhong Cao

Chapter 14. Synthesis and Properties of Mesoporous-Based Materials for Environmental Applications Jianlin Shi, Hangrong Chen, Zile Hua and Lingxia Zhang Chapter 15. Electrochemical Sensors Based on Nanomaterials for Environmental Monitoring Wassana Yantasee, Yuehe Lin and Glen E. Fryxell; Chapter 16. Nanomaterial Based Environmental Sensors Dosi Dosev, Mikaela Nichkova and Ian M. Kennedy; Index

Sommario/riassunto

This volume is concerned with functional nanomaterials: materials containing specific, predictable nanostructure whose chemical composition or interfacial structure enable them to perform a specific job - destroy, sequester or detect some material that constitutes an environmental threat. Nanomaterials have a number of features that make them ideally suited for this job: high surface area, high reactivity, easy dispersability, and rapid diffusion. The purpose of this book is to showcase how these features can be tailored to address some of the environmental remediation and sensing/detection