Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-394-42342-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Interdisciplinary analysis of dye pollution across ecosystems and human health
Synthetic dyes resist conventional degradation, persisting in aquatic, terrestrial, and sedimentary environments while accumulating in living organisms. Environmental Impact of Dyes: Dynamics, Biological Uptake, and Human Health unifies environmental science, toxicology, analytical chemistry, biotechnology, and public health into one interdisciplinary resource examining how dyes enter the biosphere and affect ecosystems and human populations worldwide.
The book integrates AI-enabled monitoring, nanomaterials for dye detection, microbial bioremediation, and circular economy strategies alongside risk assessment models and policy recommendations. Global case studies illustrate genuine dye pollution issues and remediation solutions. Coverage extends to regulatory guidelines, toxicological considerations, and green alternatives to conventional dyes, providing actionable frameworks for both research and applied pollution management.
Readers will also find: - Analysis of dye distribution and bioaccumulation pathways across air, water, soil, and sedimentary environments with ecological risk assessment models
- Emerging detection and degradation technologies including nanomaterial-based approaches and advanced analytical methods for synthetic dye identification
- Microbial bioremediation strategies and circular economy frameworks applicable to textile, leather, and paper industry dye waste management
- Policy and regulatory insights with analysis of existing guidelines and recommendations for future actions to mitigate dye-induced health risks
- Detailed toxicological profiles addressing carcinogenic, mutagenic, and endocrine-disrupting properties of synthetic dyes in aquatic and terrestrial organisms
Environmental Impact of Dyes serves environmental scientists, toxicologists, biotechnologists, and researchers investigating water pollution and dye contamination. It also addresses the needs of textile industry professionals, regulators, and policy makers seeking evidence-based guidance on dye pollution assessment, remediation technologies, and regulatory frameworks.
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Contents:
Environmental Impact of Dyes: Dynamics, Biological Uptake, and Human Health
Section I: Introduction and Environmental Dynamics of Dyes
Chapter 1: Introduction to Dyes in the Environment
Chapter 2: Natural Dyes from Agricultural and Forest Biomass for Sustainable Textile Applications
Chapter 3: Textile Dye Contamination: Ecological Risks and Bioremediation
Chapter 4: Uptake and Depuration of Dyes by Fish
Chapter 5: Environmental Impact of Dye Pollution
Chapter 6: Climate Change and Dye Pollution Interactions
Chapter 7: Global Case Studies on Dye Pollution and Management
Section II: Biological and Human Health Impact of Dyes
Chapter 8: Toxicity Tests and Test Methodology for Dyes
Chapter 9: Impact of Dyes on Human Health
Chapter 10: Toxicokinetic of Dyes in Humans
Chapter 11: Risk Assessment and Regulatory Framework for Dyes
Chapter 12: Dyes and Their Impact: Environmental Dynamics, Biological Uptake, and Human Health
Section III: Strategies for Mitigation and Sustainable Management
Chapter 13: Remediation and Treatment Strategies for Human and Environmental Safety
Chapter 14: Emerging Biotechnological Approaches in Dye Management
Chapter 15: Advanced Analytical and Monitoring Tools
Section IV: Policy, Future Perspectives, and Conclusion
Chapter 16: Future Perspectives and Emerging Trends on Dye Pollution
Chapter 17: Engineered Nanomaterials for Dye Remediation: Design Strategies, Performance Evaluation, and Practical Implementation.
Chapter 18: Policy, Education, and Global Collaboration
Chapter 19: Conclusion: A Systems-Based Approach to Dye Pollution and Future Direction




