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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm

Nkambule / Moyo / Malefetse

Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in Engineered Aquatic Systems

Advanced Data-Driven Approaches and Climate Change Impact on NOM Characterization and Treatment
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-0-443-41375-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology

Advanced Data-Driven Approaches and Climate Change Impact on NOM Characterization and Treatment

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm

ISBN: 978-0-443-41375-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology


Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in Engineered Aquatic Systems: Advanced Data-Driven Approaches and Climate Change Impact on NOM Characterization and Treatment provides an in-depth exploration of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in drinking water, addressing its sources, occurrence, and environmental impacts, particularly in the context of climate change. It delves into the challenges NOM poses for drinking water treatment, including the formation of disinfection by-products and operational issues like coagulation and membrane treatment. The authors, all experts in the field, review a range of NOM removal technologies, such as coagulation, oxidation, and biofiltration. Special attention is given to high NOM concentrations in the Northern Cape and their implications for water treatment. The treatability of NOM in South African water supplies under changing climatic conditions is examined, highlighting drivers such as temperature, drought, and storm events. Finally, the book explores the potential of using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques to optimize NOM treatment processes, offering insights into various models and their applications in managing NOM in drinking water systems.

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Weitere Infos & Material


1. Freshwater Crises: Drivers to the nascency of the NOM problem
2. Climate Change and drinking water production
3. Natural organic Matter (NOM): A Conundrum for Drinking Water Treatment
4. Characterization of natural organic matter in drinking water: Sample preparation and analytical approaches
5. Overview of NOM removal technologies and implications post drinking water production.
6. High humics impacted NOM concentration and the implications for drinking water treatment.
7. Application of artificial intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in drinking water treatment processes: Possibilities for managing NOM treatment


Msagati, Titus A.M
Titus A.M Msagati is a full Professor at iNanoWS and the Water Sustainability (WS) Focus Area leader which comprises two thematic areas, namely Analytical and Environmental Research (AER) and Urban Water Cycle and Water Treatment Technologies (UWC&WTT). He specializes in the following key areas: (i) Teaching various chemistry courses at a university level (ii) Supervision of graduate students; (iii) Attracting research funding in form of student bursaries and research projects; (iv) Forming research collaboration networks with other eminent researchers whose specialization is diverse, within South Africa, Africa, and various parts of the world. He has more than 15 years of active teaching experience at University level in which together with teaching he has extraordinarily shown his presence in the areas of research globally and he has thus far published more than 250 papers in both regional and international peer reviewed journals. In addition to journal papers, Dr Msagati has also authored two (2) textbooks on Food Science and more than twelve chapters in books.

Moyo, Welldone
Dr. Welldone Moyo is a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at iNanoWS. Dr. Moyo's commitment to academic excellence is evident through his extensive publication record, with over 25 journal articles and technical reports to his name; and over 15 national and international conference presentation as a speaker reporting on his own work. Dr Moyo has shown incredible research leadership in the following areas: Nanotechnology enhanced smart materials and their application in NOM treatment; Circular economy inspired innovations for water treatment; Natural organic matter in engineered water treatment systems; Emerging chemical and microbial pollutants in aquatic systems; Green chemistry inspired research and design of innovative water treatment technologies. Dr Moyo's career highlights include the following: Recipient of the Exceptional Achievement Award in recognition of iNanoWS Excellence for best Academic Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Recipient of the Exceptional Achievement Award in recognition of iNanoWS Excellence for best Academic Doctoral student.

Mamba, Bhekie B.
Bhekie B. Mamba is Executive Dean of the University of South Africa's College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Florida, South Africa. His research interest is in nanotechnology, polymer chemistry, and water treatment technologies, focusing on creating sustainable solutions that will ensure that water resources are maintained and preserved for future generations.

Nkambule, Thabo T.I.
Professor Thabo T.I Nkambule is the Head of the Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability (iNanoWS) at the university of South Africa, where he is also a professor. He is a C3-Rated researcher by the National Research foundation (NRF) of South Africa. He is responsible for the strategic direction, operations, and consolidation of all the research activities on water and nanotechnology within the institute. He is registered with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) as a professional Natural Scientist (Pr.Sci.Nat.) and a member of the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA), the International Water Association (IWA) and the American Chemical Society (ACS). Prof. Nkambule also serves as the current thematic area leader for the Urban Water Cycle and Water Treatment Technologies research niche at iNanoWS. His research interests are in the Urban Water Cycle, Conventional, Advanced and Integrated Water Treatment Technologies, Natural Organic Matter in Engineered Water Treatment Systems and Nanotechnology for Water Treatment. His research focus is specifically on Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in South African waters, studying its characterization, treatability, and method development for effective NOM removal from water.

Malefetse, Tshepo J.
Dr. Tshepo J. Malefetse has over 15 years' experience in the academic, water treatment, mining & minerals processing, and renewable energy sectors. He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Thematic Area Leader of Urban Water Cycle and Water Treatment Technologies at the Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability at the Florida Science Campus, University of South Africa. Dr Malefetse's research areas include circular economy of wastewater, removal of emerging pollutants from water resources; resource recovery from wastewater; and wastewater-based epidemiology. Dr Malefetse has a strong passion for mentoring young science, engineering and technology professionals, academic and scientific writing, and intellectual property and innovation He is the founding Director of TheEditingDoctor (Pty) Ltd, a company that specialises in providing proof-editing as well as academic writing workshops and consulting services in the areas of science, engineering, technology, and innovation sectors.



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