Nanomaterials Recycling (Micro and Nano Technologies) – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780323909822,0323909825
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0323909825
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323909822
- Author: Mahendra Rai PhD , Tuan Anh Nguyen PhD
Nanomaterial Recycling provides an update on the many benefits nanomaterials can provide on both environmental and economic issues. Sections cover the appropriate recycling strategies of nanowastes, nanowaste regulations (including nanowaste disposal and recycling standards), promising applications (reuses) of these recycled nanomaterials, and various methods used for the separation of nanoparticles, including (i) centrifugation, (ii)solvent evaporation, (iii) magnetic separation, (iv) using pH/thermal responsive materials, (v) molecular antisolvents, (vi) nanostructured colloidal solvents, and more. This book is an important reference source for materials scientists and engineers who are seeking to increase their understanding of nanomaterials, recycling processes and techniques.
As nanomaterials can be recycled from both new/pure products (from nano manufacturing) and used products (nano waste: waste from nano integrated products), this book is a welcomed addition to many disciplines.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Nanomaterial recycling: an overview
Chapter 2. Nanomaterial waste management
Chapter 3. Classification and sources of nanowastes
Chapter 4. General regulations for safe handling of manufactured nanomaterials
Chapter 5. Safety and global regulations for application of nanomaterials
Chapter 6. Nanowaste disposal and recycling
Chapter 7. Management of nanomaterial wastes
Chapter 8. General techniques for recovery of nanomaterials from wastes
Chapter 9. Procedures for recycling of nanomaterials: a sustainable approach
Chapter 10. Recycling of nanomaterials by solvent evaporation and extraction techniques
Chapter 11. Using pH/thermal responsive materials
Chapter 12. Nanomaterials recycling standards
Chapter 13. Ionic liquids for nanomaterials recycling
Chapter 14. Techniques used to study the physiochemical properties of recycled nanomaterials
Chapter 15. Mechanical properties of recycled nanomaterials
Chapter 16. Industrial scale up applications of nanomaterials recycling
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