Applied Chemical Engineering

Bio-based Chemical Enhanced Solutions for Environmental Engineering

Submission deadline: 2025-06-30
Special Issue Editors

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,


Biological and chemical interactions have supported Earth continuous adaption, and so it requires our full attention. Therefore, environmental engineering is an interdisciplinary field involving geotechnical engineering, environmental sciences, and resource management, addressing the challenge of pollution control. Therefore, anthropogenic activities have highlighted the need for innovative and sustainable solutions to manage the environment. Thus, this field of study has the possibility to contribute toward investigating the areas:

· Nature-based solutions for treatment

· Bio-chemistry characterization for new engineered materials

· Inter- and multi-disciplinary approach for environmental chemical engineering

· and more.

This Special Issue aims to explore the latest advancements and innovative approaches in solution involving bio-chemical aspects of materials and infrastructures for environmental engineering issues. This Special Issue brings together inter- and multidisciplinary research, focusing on environmental engineering, earth sciences, and resource management, to address critical challenges in maintaining and restoring performance. It serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, engineers, policymakers, and practitioners working in the abovementioned field of investigation.

We welcome a diversity of articles, such as conceptual and empirical articles, reviews, critical comments, and meta-analyses, for submission to this Special Issue. We will accept manuscripts from different disciplines, addressing topics related to the scope. We look forward to receiving your contributions.

Mr. Leonardo Marchiori

Prof. Dr. Victor Cavaleiro

Guest Editors

Planned Papers

Keywords

nature-based solutions, biological and chemical characterization, new materials, treatment infrastructures, environmental engineering

Published Paper

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