Waste-Based Zeolite

Waste-Based Zeolite

  • Mihir Kumar Purkait
  • Piyal Mondal
  • Niladri Shekhar Samanta
  • Pranjal Pratim Das
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780443223174ISBN 10: 0443223173

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Waste-Based Zeolite is written by Mihir Kumar Purkait and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443223173 (ISBN 10) and 9780443223174 (ISBN 13).

Waste-Based Zeolite: Synthesis and Environmental Applications focuses on the use of waste-based materials to fabricate zeolite and its subsequent use in environmental applications. It presents recent progress in zeolite synthesis using wastes products such as fly ash, steel slag, biomass waste, water treatment plant sludge, and municipal waste, among others. It discusses the application of waste-based zeolite for environmental applications such as biodiesel production, as well as considering techniques for recovering spent zeolite. Many industries produce substantial quantities of waste material comprising various hazardous constituents that lead to pollution and threaten the environment.However, such waste can often be a rich source of precursor ingredients for zeolite synthesis, and waste-based zeolites could potentially provide an economically and environmentally viable alternative to commercially available zeolites. This book illuminates this fascinating avenue of research. - Investigates the synthesis of waste-based zeolites and their application for environmental remediation - Covers the classification, structure, and characterization techniques of waste-based zeolites - Discusses waste-based zeolites as a potential catalyst for biofuel production - Considers the regeneration analysis and recovery of spent zeolite material