Biological materials and their applications have drawn increasing
attention among scientists. Cellulose is an abundant, renewable,
biodegradable, economical, thermally stable, and light material, and
it has found application in pharmaceuticals, coatings, food, textiles,
laminates, sensors, actuators, flexible electronics, and flexible
displays. Its nano form has extraordinary surface properties, such as
higher surface area than cellulose; hence, nanocellulose can be used
as a substitute for cellulose. Among many other sustainable,
functional nanomaterials, nanocellulose is attracting growing interest
in environmental remediation technologies because of its many unique
properties and functionalities. Nanocellulose and Its Composites for
Water Treatment Applications supplies insight into the application of
nanocellulose and its nanocomposites for water purification and
remediation. It covers different classes of nanocellulose—cellulose
nanocrystal (CNC), microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), hairy cellulose
nanocrystalloid (HCNC), and bacterial nanocellulose (BNC)—for their
competency with other renewable and carbonaceous materials such as
pectin, alginate, and CNTs. Future perspectives of nanocellulose and
nanocomposites gleaned from different biodegradable origins are also
discussed. This book delves into an updated description of the basic
principles and developments in synthesis, characterization methods,
properties (chemical, thermal, optical, structural, surface, and
mechanical structure), property relationships, crystallization
behavior, and degradability of biodegradable nanocomposites. The book
also supplies vivid information about various cellulose nanomaterials
and their applications in absorbing organic and inorganic toxins,
membrane filtration of bacteria, viruses, and ionic impurities,
photocatalytic dye removal, and sensing of water toxins. Features
Details the synthesis and characterization methods of nanocellulose
Illustrates the applications of nanocellulose and its nanocomposites
Shows in-depth accounts of the various types of properties of
nanocellulose and its composites Features emerging trends in the use
of nanocellulose as adsorbents, sensors, membranes, and photocatalysis
materials This book will be useful for academics, researchers, and
engineers working in water treatment and purification.
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ISBN
9781000403305
Publisert
2021
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CRC Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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