About this Research Topic
It is envisioned in the UN sustainable development goal 6 that all persons should have access to clean and safe water by 2030. However, increasing human population and industrialization add to the stress of both access of clean water and its production, especially in emerging economies. For sustainable and equitable supply of drinking water across all geographical locations, there is need for judicious use of locally available resources in each locality. Innovative adsorbing materials for water purification that are based on the reutilization of waste materials while incorporating other principles of green chemistry present a potential sustainable solution to the water problem.
This Research Topic will publish new research and critical review papers on:
1. Novel and green adsorbent synthesis methods for drinking and wastewater treatment
2. Low-cost and novel adsorbents for drinking and wastewater treatment
3. Life cycle assessment of adsorbent materials for drinking and wastewater treatment based on reuse of waste materials
4. Machine learning applications in optimization of adsorption processes
Dr. Victor Shikuku is part of CSI International Limited, a private testing laboratory in Nairobi Kenya. Dr. Benton Otieno is the Chief Operation officer at Reactonics, a company offering wastewater management solutions in South Africa. The other Topic Editors declare no conflicts of interest with regard to their Research Topic .
Keywords: adsorption, waste materials, water contaminants, green chemistry
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