UID:
almahu_9949982536202882
Format:
1 online resource (266 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9780443135866
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9780443135859
Series Statement:
Waste and the Environment
Note:
Front Cover -- Occurrence and Behavior of Emerging Contaminants in Organic Wastes and Their Control Strategies -- Occurrence and Behavior of Emerging Contaminants in Organic Wastes and Their Control Strategies -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- I - Occurrence of emerging contaminants in different organic wastes -- 1 - Fate of antibiotic resistance genes in organic wastes from sewage treatment plants in the framework of circular economy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Antibiotic resistance genes in sewage treatment plants -- 2.1 Antibiotic resistance genes -- 2.2 Development of antibiotic resistance genes for dissemination in sewage treatment plants -- 3. Organic wastes from sewage treatment as a source of antibiotic resistance genes -- 3.1 Processes for treating organic waste in sewage treatment plants -- 3.1.1 Aerobic digestion -- 3.1.2 Anaerobic digestion -- 3.2 Performance of sewage treatment plant for reducing antibiotic resistance genes -- 3.3 Occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in sewage sludge -- 3.4 Reduction of antibiotic resistance genes in sewage treatment plants -- 4. Risks associated to the reuse of organic wastes in agriculture in the framework of circular economy -- 4.1 Health risks -- 4.2 Environmental risks -- 5. Final remarks, future perspectives and recommendations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 - Fate and behavior of microplastics in biosolids -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Occurrence and characteristics of microplastics in biosolids -- 3. Effect of microplastics on soil fertility and plant growth -- 4. Effect of microplastics on earthworms -- 5. Conclusions and perspectives -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 3 - Occurrence, fate, detection, ecological impact and mitigation of antimicrobial resistance genes derived from animal waste -- 1. Introduction.
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2. Occurrence and fate of antimicrobial resistance genes in animal waste -- 3. Detection and quantification of antimicrobial resistance -- 4. Ecological impact of animal waste-derived antimicrobial resistance genes -- 5. Mitigation strategies -- 6. Conclusions and future perspectives -- References -- 4 - Electrical and electronic waste: An emerging global contaminant -- 1. Introduction -- 2. E-waste classification worldwide -- 3. Global e-waste production -- 4. Effects of e-waste on environmental and human health -- 5. Global e-waste legislative framework -- 6. Green and sustainable e-waste management -- 7. Recommendations and future prospects -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- 5 - Occurrence, detection, and classification of microplastics in excess sludge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources, content, and potential hazards of microplastics -- 2.1 Microplastic sources -- 2.2 Microplastic content in excess sludge -- 2.3 Fate and potential hazards of microplastics in excess sludge -- 3. Detection methods for microplastics in excess sludge -- 3.1 Sampling -- 3.2 Sample preparation -- 3.2.1 Density separation -- 3.2.2 Digestion -- 3.3 Identification methods for microplastics in excess sludge -- 4. Classification of microplastics in excess sludge -- 4.1 Classification by source -- 4.2 Classification by morphology -- 4.3 Classification by composition -- 5. Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- II - Behavior of emerging contaminants in organic wastes -- 6 - Occurrence and fate of personal care products and pharmaceuticals in sewage sludge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Deposition routes of personal care products and pharmaceuticals in sewage sludge -- 3. Occurrence of personal care products and pharmaceuticals in sewage sludge -- 4. Analytical techniques for quantification of personal care products and pharmaceuticals in sewage sludge.
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5. Elimination of personal care products and pharmaceuticals from sewage sludge -- 6. Conclusions and future perspectives -- References -- 7 - Environmental behaviors of exogenous emerging contaminants on the anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Potential impacts of exogenous ECs on WAS digestion and the underlying mechanisms -- 2.1 Inorganic nanoparticles pollutants -- 2.2 Xenobiotic organic pollutants -- 2.2.1 Influences of PPCPs on the WAS anaerobic digestion -- 2.2.2 Influences of persistent organic pollutants on WAS anaerobic digestion -- 2.2.3 Influences of surfactants on the WAS anaerobic digestion -- 2.2.4 Mitigation methods for xenobiotic organic pollutants -- 2.3 Microplastics -- 2.4 Combined effects of mixed pollutants -- 3. Conclusion and prospects -- References -- III - Control strategies of emerging contaminants in organic wastes treatment -- 8 - Role of biochar in removal of contaminants from organic wastes: A special insights to eco-restoration and bio-economy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adsorption capacity of biochar -- 3. Potential role of microbial augmentation in biochar: A synergism -- 4. Application of biochar: Environmental perspectives -- 4.1 Soil remediation -- 4.2 Sequestration of carbon -- 4.3 Composting of organic compound -- 4.4 Organic catalyst and activator -- 5. Role of nanobiochar in removal of environmental contaminants -- 6. Bio-economy with biochar -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 9 - Effect of additives on the reduction of antibiotic resistance genes during composting of dewatered sludge -- 1. Reduction technologies for sludge antibiotic resistance genes -- 2. Effect of aerobic composting on antibiotic resistance genes -- 3. Common antibiotic resistance genes in sludge -- 3.1 Tetracyclines -- 3.2 Sulfonamides -- 3.3 Macrolides -- 3.4 Integrons.
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4. Common additives and their effect on antibiotic resistance gene removal -- 4.1 Porous additives -- 4.2 Carbonaceous additives -- 4.3 Mechanism of antibiotic removal by additives during composting -- 5. Conclusions -- Credit authorship contribution statement -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 - Removal of antibiotic resistance genes in sewage sludge vermicomposting: a mini-review -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Species and abundance of ARGs in vermicomposting products -- 3. Effects of additives on ARGs in vermicomposting -- 3.1 Effect of biochar on ARGs in sludge vermicomposting -- 3.2 Effect of herbal medicine residues on ARGs in sludge vermicomposting -- 4. Effects of experimental conditions on ARGs in sewage sludge vermicomposting -- 4.1 Effect of composting temperature on ARGs in sludge vermicomposting -- 4.2 Effect of earthworm biomass on ARGs in sludge vermicomposting -- 4.3 Effect of earthworm residence time on ARGs in vermicomposting -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Declarations of competing interest -- References -- IV - Organic waste -- 11 - Critical influencing factors for decreasing the antibiotic resistance genes during anaerobic digestion of organic wastes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Generation of organic waste materials -- 2.1 Agriculture-related organic wastes -- 2.2 Municipal organic waste -- 2.3 Industrial related organic wastes -- 3. Antibiotic resistance genes in organic waste materials -- 4. Anaerobic digestion of organic waste materials -- 4.1 Reduction of ARGs by anaerobic digestion and different influencing factors -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- 12 - Occurrence, behavior, and fate of microplastics in agricultural and livestock wastes and their impact on farmers fields -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Microplastic production and uses -- 3. Primary sources of MP in agricultural fields.
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4. Microplastics distribution in agricultural fields around the world -- 5. Characteristics and behavior of MPs in the soil environment -- 6. Migration of MPs -- 7. Effect on soil properties and soil microorganisms -- 8. Effect on plants -- 9. Association of MPs with other contaminants in the soil -- 10. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 13 - Organic waste management and health -- 1. Waste definition in EU and extra-EU countries -- 2. Waste management and health-related risks -- 2.1 Organic waste incineration -- 2.2 Organic waste disposal in landfills -- 2.3 Mechanical and biological treatment of organic waste -- 3. Physical risks in the management of organic wastes -- 4. Myths and realities of human health and waste management -- 5. Current emergencies -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Huang, Kui Occurrence and Behavior of Emerging Contaminants in Organic Wastes and Their Control Strategies San Diego : Elsevier,c2024
Language:
English
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