1. General Introduction 2. Impact of Climate change to NOM 3. NOM properties and characterization 4. NOM removal by Coagulation 5. NOM removal by Electrochemical methods 6. NOM removal by Membrane processes 7. NOM Removal by Advanced Oxidation Processes 8. NOM Removal by Adsorption 9. NOM Removal by Ion Exchange 10. NOM Removal by Biological treatment 11. Integrated Methods 12. Concluding Remarks
Mika Sillanpää's research work centers on chemical treatment in environmental engineering and environmental monitoring and analysis. Mika Sillanpää received his M.Sc. (Eng.) and D.Sc. (Eng.) degrees from Aalto University, where he also completed an MBA degree in 2013. He has published more than 850 articles in peer-reviewed international journals. Mika Sillanpää has received numerous awards for research and innovation. For example, he is the first Laureate of Scientific Committee on the Problems of the Environment (SCOPE)'s Young Investigator Award, which was delivered at the UNESCO Conference in Shanghai 2010 for his "significant contributions, outstanding achievements and research leadership in Environmental Technological Innovations to address present water pollution problems worldwide, especially with regard to wastewater treatment and reuse.
Dr. Yuri Park completed her PhD degree at Queensland University of Technology, Australia in 2013 and obtained her Post-doctoral fellowship at Dalhousie University with Centre of Water Resources and Studies. Currently, she is appointed as an assistant professor in DGC, at LUT University and throughout her academic and research career. Her main research areas are the synthesis of sustainable nanomaterials and their application for environmental remediation, water quality analysis, and development of water treatment techniques such adsorption, extraction and AOPs including UV, Ozone, and photo(electro)catalysis, analytical method development/validation, and chemical analysis of environmental contaminants in various matrices,. She has published more than 25 articles in the past six years in international journals in the fields of chemistry, material science, earth and planetary science, and environmental science and engineering. Dr. Yuri Park completed her PhD degree at Queensland University of Technology, Australia in 2013 and obtained her Post-doctoral fellowship at Dalhousie University with Centre of Water Resources and Studies. Currently, she is appointed as an assistant professor in DGC, at LUT University and throughout her academic and research career. Her main research areas are the synthesis of sustainable nanomaterials and their application for environmental remediation, water quality analysis, and development of water treatment techniques such adsorption, extraction and AOPs including UV, Ozone, and photo(electro)catalysis, analytical method development/validation, and chemical analysis of environmental contaminants in various matrices,. She has published more than 25 articles in the past six years in international journals in the fields of chemistry, material science, earth and planetary science, and environmental science and engineering.