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Advances in Environmental Electrochemistry

  • Book

  • March 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5709241

Advances in Environmental Electrochemistry provides a solid foundation in the basics of environmental electrochemistry, including redox reactions for contaminant removal, bio-electrochemical systems, electrochemical reactor design and the various electrochemistry-based techniques for practical wastewater degradation, environmental remediation and bioenergy recovery from waste. Advanced technologies acting as key indicators for addressing the various aspects of environmental electrochemistry are covered as well as comparisons to conventional methods and potential ways forward to their application in bioremediation technology. This book will be of interest to chemical engineers, environmental engineers, and all those interested in environmental biotechnology, bio-electrochemical systems, electrochemical sensors, advanced oxidation processes, biological wastewater treatment, and waste to energy recovery.

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Table of Contents

1. Basics and mechanisms of electrochemical reactors with electrochemical reactions
Carlos Alberto Mart�nez-Huitle
2. Recent advancements and applications of environmental electrochemistry
Carlos Alberto Mart�nez-Huitle
3. Microbial electrolysis cells for effective biohydrogen production from biowaste
Dipankar Ghosh, Annesha Chakraborty, Ankita Gole and Ayan Samanta
4. Electrochemical reduction of heavy metals from industrial effluents
Dipankar Ghosh, Dona Roy, Shreyasmita Guha and Supriyo Mal
5. Scaling up of bioelectrochemical process for simultaneous wastewater treatment and energy extraction
Mukesh Sharma, Pranjal Pratim Das, Dipak A. Jadhav, Mihir Kumar Purkait and Makarand Madhao Ghangrekar
6. Recent advancements and applications of environmental electrochemistry
Manaswini Behera
7. Microbial electrosynthesis system for valuable resource recovery
Arvind Kumar Mungray
8. Advancements in the application of bio-electrochemical systems-based sensors
Gourav Dhar Bhowmick, Gourav Dhar Bhowmick, Indrasis Das, K J Kiran, Ivar Zekker Sr. and Vedant Vijay Pendse
9. Microbial carbon capture cells for carbon sequestration and biomass generation
Neethu B and Ihjas K
10. Desalination through microbial desalination cells and remediation of organic pollutants
Surajbhan Sevda
11. Bioelectrochemical reduction of heavy metals from industrial effluents
Surajbhan Sevda
12. Microbial electrosynthesis for synthesis of fatty acids and industrial chemicals from wastewater
Sovik Das
13. Application of the Microbial carbon capture cells for CO2 sequestration
Surajbhan Sevda
14. Role of electrochemistry and electrochemical technologies for environmental bioremediation
Surajbhan Sevda

Authors

Dipak Ashok Jadhav Research Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering, Korea Maritime.

Dipak Ashok Jadhav is a research professor at the Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan, South Korea. His research interests lie in microbial fuel cells, bioelectrochemical systems, sanitation, bioenergy research, water management, and waste-to-energy. He has received several prestigious awards and fellowship including Young Technological Innovation Award (GYTI), Young Engineers Award, Promising Engineers Award, Swachthon Award from Ministry, DAAD fellowship, Silver medal for post graduate studies at IIT Kharagpur, etc. His research area is microbial fuel cell, Bioelectrochemical system, Sanitation, Bioenergy research, Water management, Waste to Energy recovery. To his credits, there are over 33 papers in various peer-reviewed SCI journals including Renewable and Sustainable energy reviews, Bioresource Technology, Energy, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, etc. and also authored 19 book chapters. He has presented the work at national and international conferences in the area of bioelectrochemical system and bioenergy. He is also serving as editorial board member /reviewers for International Journals and member for several scientific societies in the field of microbial fuel cell and bioenergy research. He is also editor for book on microbial electrochemical system.

Manaswini Behera Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering in the School of Infrastructure, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar.

Dr. Manaswini Behera is an Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering in the School of Infrastructure, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar. She has received her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur and master's degree in environmental engineering and management from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. She has received prestigious award like young scientist award. She is the associated editor of the ASCE Journal of Hazardous, Toxic and radioactive Waste. She has published peer reviewed 30 journal papers and 28 international conference presentations and proceedings and 14 refereed book chapters. Her area of research is bioenergy recovery during treatment of industrial wastewater and solid waste in microbial fuel cell, grey water treatment and reuse, developments of separators for bio-electrochemical systems. She has successfully completed three sponsored research projects. She is the principal investigator for the ongoing project, SARASWATI-2.0 (INR 12 million) jointly funded by European Union and Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India. She is at present supervising five research scholars. She is also editor for the book Microconstituents in the environment: occurrence, fate, removal and management to be published by John Wiley & Sons. Surajbhan Sevda Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India. Dr. Surajbhan Sevda, completed Doctoral Degree in 2013 from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India. Prior to this, he was a technical officer (research scientist) at IIT Guwahati, India. He has published more than 28 articles in scientific journals and book chapters. He received his Bachelor of Engineering in Biotechnology and Master of Technology in fermentation technology from University of Rajasthan and Institute of Chemical Technology (formerly known as UDCT), University of Mumbai, India, in 2006 and 2008, respectively. He was a visiting scientist at University of Calgary, Canada in 2018. His research experience lies in the bioreactor design, modelling of microbial growth, biofuels, and bioenergy, life cycle analysis (LCA), metal recovery, biosensor development, green chemistry, microbial electrosynthesis, enzyme and antibiotic production. Maulin P. Shah Chief Scientist and Head, Industrial Waste Water Research Lab, Division of Applied and Environmental Microbiology Lab at Enviro Technology Ltd., Ankleshwar, Gujarat, India.

Dr. Maulin P. Shah is Chief Scientist and Head of the Industrial Waste Water Research Lab, Division of Applied and Environmental Microbiology Lab at Enviro Technology Ltd., Ankleshwar, Gujarat, India. His work focuses on the impact of industrial pollution on the microbial diversity of wastewater following cultivation-dependent and cultivation-independent analysis. His major work involves isolation, screening, identification, and genetically engineering high-impact microbes for the degradation of hazardous materials. His research interests include biological wastewater treatment, environmental microbiology, biodegradation, bioremediation, and phytoremediation of environmental pollutants from industrial wastewaters.