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OverviewThis book provides a comprehensive overview on mechanochemistry including its history, high-energy ball milling process, equipment used and fundamentals behind the observed scientific phenomena. It also shows that mechanochemistry is highly applicable in the field of waste treatment. The text reviews 1017 studies utilizing mostly high-energy ball milling for the treatment of various types of consumer, technogenic and agricultural waste. The text is divided into chapters based on individual waste types. The book presents an Appendix compiling all studies arranged according to the application that the recycled waste is meant for. In this way, readers from both academia and companies interested either in the treatment of a particular waste, or particular application might easily locate sections of interest. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matej BalážPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.961kg ISBN: 9783030752262ISBN 10: 3030752267 Pages: 619 Publication Date: 24 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Mechanochemistry 1.1 Brief history 1.2 Basic principles and processes 1.3 Application for environmental issues 2. Mechanochemical treatment of human waste 2.1 Concrete and building materials 2.2 Electronic and metallic waste 2.3 Silicon-based waste 2.4 Fly ash 2.5 Sludge 3. Mechanochemical treatment of natural waste 3.1 Cellulose 3.2 Shells 3.3 Clays 3.3 Miscellaneous natural waste 4. Mechanochemistry for other environmentally beneficial processes 4.1 Dehalogenation 4.2 Sorption 4.3 Photocatalysis 4.4 Other 5. Milling as a pretreatment step for environmentally friendly proceduresReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Matej Baláž graduated in chemistry at Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik Unviersity in Košice, Slovakia in 2011. Since then, he works in the Department of Mechanochemistry at the Institute of Geotechnics, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice, Slovakia. He received his Ph.D. degree in 2015 and since then, he has been working as a postdoctoral researcher in the field of mechanochemistry. His areas of research include inorganic synthesis (sulfides), waste treatment (eggshell), organic synthesis (oximes) and nanomaterials production (Ag nanoparticles). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |