1. Introduction to the reduction of separation techniques cost 2. Cost analysis in separation techniques 3. Modern flotation techniques in 2010s 4. Nanobubbles in interface science 5. Low-cost materials in liquid-phase adsorption 6. Low-cost materials in gas-phase adsorption 7. New trends in molecular imprinting techniques 8. Graphenes in separation technology 9. Biopolymers applications for interface technology 10. Reuse of biomaterials 11. Green techniques for wastewaters 12. Modelling in environmental interfaces 13. Advanced oil-spill decontamination techniques
Dr. George Z. Kyzas obtained his BSc, MSc and PhD degrees at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece). His current interests include the synthesis of various adsorbent materials for the treatment of wastewaters (dyes, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, phenols, etc.). He has published significant scientific papers, books (as author and/or editor), chapters in books, teaching notes and reports. He also acted as guest editor in special issues of journals and presented many works in international conferences. He has been awarded with honors, grants and fellowships for his research career/profile by (i) Research Committee of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2009, 2013), (ii) National State Scholarships Foundation of Greece (2013), (iii) Stavros Niarchos Foundation (2016).