Dr Rangabhasiyam on Tackling the Issue of Microplastic Pollution

Microplastic pollution is an urgent environmental crisis that threatens ecosystems on land and in water. Addressing this critical issue, Associate Professor and HoD, Dr Rangabhashiyam Selvasembian from the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering has published a groundbreaking book titled Microplastics, Environmental Pollution and Degradation Process with Springer. This book examines the perilous effects of microplastics, their characterisation, and innovative treatment strategies. By integrating the latest research and insights, Dr Selvasembiyan’s work serves as a vital guide for students, researchers, and policymakers committed to combating microplastics and protecting our environment.

About this Book

This book presents microplastics pollution in land and water bodies, their hazardous effects, characterization approaches, and suitable means of utilizing advanced treatment options to solve the problem. It is mainly understood that microplastic pollutants are associated with water bodies, however there also exists soil contamination and their interaction with the food web. The discussions related to strategies and policies for the management of microplastics are very limited. This book not only narrows microplastic pollution in marine or fresh water bodies, but also takes into account the terrestrial environment, including the toxicity effects, characterization aspects and treatment approaches. The main feature of the book includes latest research related to microplastics pollution, examining the different health effects including environmental (related) issues and highlights the advances in treatment approaches. The book serves as a guide with an up-to-date information on microplastics related problems useful for students, researchers, professionals/environmentalists and also as a reference for policy makers.

Collaborations:

  • Professor Ajay Kumar Mishra, Professor – Durban University of Technology, South Africa.
  • Dr. Pankaj Raizada, Professor -School of Advanced Chemical Sciences, Shoolini University, Solan (H.P) India.
  • Dr Elsayed T Helmy, Researcher – National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt
  • Prof. Santhiagu Arockiasamy Professor- National Institute of Technology Calicut, India.

Link to the article: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-6461-7

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