Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World. Volume 1: Nanotechnology and Health Risk
Résumé
Part 1 Nanotechnology. Chapters: Carbon Nanotubes Applications: Solar and Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Storage, Lithium Batteries, Supercapacitors, Nanocomposites, Gas, Pathogens, Dyes, Heavy Metals and Pesticides; Cyclodextrins for Remediation Technologies; Carbon Nanotubes for Environmental Protection; Magnetic Nano-photocatalysts: Preparation, Structure, and Application; Polysaccharides Route: A New Green Strategy for Metal Oxides Synthesis. Part 2 Health Risk. Chapters: Environmental Fate of DDT Isomers and Metabolites; Geochronology of Anthropogenic Contaminants in Aquatic Sediment Archives; Organic Pollutants as Endocrine Disruptors: Organometallics, PAHs, Organochlorine, Organophosphate and Carbamate Insecticides, Phthalates, Dioxins, Phytoestrogens, Alkyl Phenols and Bisphenol A; Heavy Metals in Seafood Mussels. Risks for Human Health; Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Sediments and Biota in Coastal Environments of India.
Mots clés
cyclodextrin
remediation
magnetic nanocatalysts
polysaccharides
metal oxide synthesis
DDT
geochronology
PAH
Organochlorine
Organophosphate
Carbamate Insecticide
Phthalates
Dioxins
Phytoestrogens
Alkyl Phenols
Bisphenol A
seafood
health risk
POP
nanotech
fuel cell
pollutants
heavy metals
endocrine disruptors
pharmaceuticals
carbon nanotubes
solar cell
Li batteries
supercapacitors
dyes
pesticides