Arsenic removal technologies: from challenges to innovative solutions
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Yadav, Akhilesh Kumar
Shirin, Saba
Simon, Monika
Kumar, Ankit
Dikshit, Anil Kumar
Abstract
This book tackles the critical issue of arsenic contamination in water resources, a significant global threat impacting both developed and developing nations. Arsenic exposure poses severe health risks, including cancer, necessitating innovative solutions that prioritize both effectiveness and environmental responsibility. This book explores the diverse sources of arsenic contamination, from naturally occurring minerals to industrial pollutants, and the severe health impacts of chronic exposure, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases. It also covers the latest advancements in bioremediation and nanotechnology, featuring cutting-edge sustainable arsenic removal technologies that go beyond traditional methods like coagulation and filtration. Divided into 14 chapters, the book addresses topics such as bioremediation using microorganisms and natural plant-based systems, integrated bioremediation technologies, and the application of nanotechnology for enhanced efficiency and affordability. It also outlines the development and use of low-cost adsorptive materials and sustainable adsorbents, providing a comprehensive overview of their strengths, limitations, and future prospects. With a focus on both developed and developing countries, the book examines the current state of arsenic removal methods, the challenges faced, and the innovative solutions being developed. It highlights the importance of building capacity and knowledge sharing for sustainable arsenic management.
Subjects
Nanomaterials
Electrocoagulation
Phytoremediation
Biosorption
Adsorptive media filters
Arsenic contamination
Arsenic Exposure
Safe drinking water
Bioremediation
Life cycle assessment
