Applied Water Science (Jan 2018)

Irradiation of wastewater with electron beam is a key to sustainable smart/green cities: a review

  • Kaizar Hossain,
  • Y. Avasn Maruthi,
  • N. Lakshmana Das,
  • K. P. Rawat,
  • K. S. S. Sarma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-018-0645-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Remediation of wastewater, sludge and removal of objectionable substances from our environment using radiation technology is neglected. Hardly, a couple of decades ago, application of electron beam (EB) technology has gained attention for waste management. When wastewater is irradiated with electron beam, the beam can alter the physico-chemical properties of irradiated aqueous material and also transform wastewater chemicals due to the excitation or ionization of chemical molecules. Thus, chemical reactions may be capable of producing new compounds. The beam of electrons initiates primary reactions to induce the excitation or ionization of molecules at varied rates. This review paper will help to a budding researcher how to optimize the irradiation process to achieve high efficiency with low electron beam energy which is economically viable/feasible. Application of E-beam radiation for wastewater treatment may ensure future smart cities with sustainable water resources management.

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