Title: Green Chemistry as Tool for Fabrication of An Efficient Wastewater Pollutants Determination Sensors and Removal Adsorbent Materials
Speaker: Prof. Nour F. Attia
Time: May 16, 15:00
Venue: Room on the Third Floor of Building 29 / Zoom: 837 7073 7059 (Passcode: 156439)
[Abstract]
Many nations foresaw water issues due to the planet limited amount of potable water and its rapid growing population. Consequently, numerous methods have been utilized to mitigate the shortage of potable water. Thus, wastewater treatment processes have to be conducted utilizing green approaches for fabrication of materials aligned with sustainable development goals. This is in addition to fabrication of portable sensors for rapid determination of toxic heavy metal ions. Therefore, this report will cover exploitation of green chemistry for development of cost-effective and efficient wastewater adsorbents for removing diverse organic and inorganic pollutants. Moreover, the new trends for fabrication of rapid and precise sensors for determination of metal ions will be covered.
Announced by the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering