Sustainable Life through Energy and Material Valorization
Aim & scope
Sustainable Life through Energy and Material Valorization is a focused book series that delivers an in-depth, state-of-the-art understanding of the technologies, processes, and strategies used to convert waste materials, by-products, and low-value resources into valuable energy carriers and functional materials. Designed as a fixed-length, thematically structured series, it offers a comprehensive treatment of the breadth and evolution of valorization pathways essential for a sustainable future.
The series examines both the opportunities and the challenges of energy and material valorization. While these processes can significantly reduce waste, lower emissions, and support circular resource use, some pathways may pose environmental or health risks if not properly managed. Each volume therefore provides scientifically rigorous, balanced, and up-to-date insights into process efficiency, environmental impacts, operational safety, and socio-economic implications.

A key strength of the series is its multidisciplinary approach. Building on the series editor’s expertise in membrane-based valorization processes, each volume integrates contributions from domain specialists to ensure a holistic and unbiased evaluation of the technologies discussed. Through fundamental analysis, industrial case studies, techno-economic assessments, and regulatory considerations, the series aims to equip readers with practical, research-driven knowledge.
If you are interested in publishing a book in the series, please contact:
Dr. Ruchi Bhardwaj, Acquisition Editor, Elsevier [email protected]
Angelo Basile, Series Editor, ITM-CNR, University of Calabria [email protected]
Kamran Ghasemzadeh, Series Editor, Manchester University & Urmia University of Technology [email protected]
Audience
Graduate students, reserchers, scientists, and engineers involved in the application of valorization and membrane technologies for the production of energy, biofuels, bioproducts and biomaterials.
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Series Editors


Kamran Ghasemzadeh
Senior Researcher
University of Edinburgh, School of Engineering, Institute for Materials and Processes (UK)
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