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The energy-environment nexus: aerosol science and technology enabling solutions

Pratim BISWAS, Wei-Ning WANG, Woo-Jin AN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 299-312 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0351-1

Abstract: The energy-environment nexus is very important as strategies to meet future energy demand are developed

Keywords: energy-environment nexus     aerosol science and technology     fossil fuels     carbon dioxide conversion     solar    

Conceptualising the nexus of projects, finance and capacity in construction business

Arun BAJRACHARYA, Stephen Olu OGUNLANA, Cheng Siew GOH, Hai Chen TAN

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2018, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 289-297 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2018021

Abstract: Mainly the three components – projects, finance and capacity – and the understanding of their nexus (

Keywords: performance of construction business     projects     finance     capacity     systems thinking    

Reducing environmental impacts through socioeconomic transitions: critical review and prospects

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1624-1

Abstract:

● Reducing environmental impacts through socioeconomic structural transitions.

Keywords: Environmental pressures     Environmental impacts     Nexus     Supply chains     Trade     Coupled systems    

Water, energy and food interactions–Challenges and opportunities

Gustaf OLSSON

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 787-793 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0526-z

Abstract: This is called the water-energy nexus.The nexus also creates conflicts between water use, energy extraction and generation as well as food

Keywords: water security     energy security     food security     water-energy nexus     water conflicts    

Water–Energy–Carbon Nexus of Social Water Cycle System and Low-Carbon Regulation Strategy

Wang Jianhua, Zhu Yongnan, Li Linghui, Li Jiaxin, Jiang Shan, He Guohua

Strategic Study of CAE 2023, Volume 25, Issue 4,   Pages 191-201 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2023.04.014

Abstract: consumption and carbon emissions in the social water cycle from the perspective of water‒energy‒carbon nexus

Keywords: carbon peaking and carbon neutrality     social water cycle     water–energy–carbon nexus     carbon accounting    

Nexus security: governance, innovation and the resilient city

Michael Bruce BECK, Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 640-657 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0549-5

Abstract: Nexus security is a compound mix of ideas: reconciling human needs and wants with access to multipleacross natural, built, and human systems — to assess, first, the role of city governance in achieving nexusWe do not conclude, however, that the presence of risk implies nexus security.

Keywords: cities as forces for good     climate variability     ecosystem services     energy and nutrient recovery     infrastructure failure     urban metabolism    

Can Food–Energy–Water Nexus Research Keep Pace with Agricultural Innovation?

Jie Zhuang, Tom Gill, Frank E. Löffler, Mingzhou Jin, Gary S. Sayler

Engineering 2023, Volume 23, Issue 4,   Pages 24-28 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.08.014

Cloud-Model-Based Feature Engineering to Analyze the Energy–Water Nexus of a Full-Scale Wastewater Treatment

Shan-Shan Yang,Xin-Lei Yu,Chen-Hao Cui,Jie Ding,Lei He,Wei Dai,Han-Jun Sun,Shun-Wen Bai,Yu Tao,Ji-Wei Pang,Nan-Qi Ren,

Engineering doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.02.011

Abstract: However, water–energy nexus analysis and models for WWTPs have rarely been reported to date.Consequently, this study offers a water–energy nexus analysis method to identify influent conditions

Keywords: Wastewater treatment plants     Cloud-model theory     Data mining     Principal component analysis     K     -means clustering     Cloud-model-based energy-consumption analysis    

Nexus between polymer support and metal oxide nanoparticles in hybrid nanosorbent materials (HNMs) for

Ryan C. SMITH,Jinze LI,Surapol PADUNGTHON,Arup K. SENGUPTA

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 5,   Pages 929-938 doi: 10.1007/s11783-015-0795-9

Abstract: Metal oxide nanoparticles like hydrated ferric oxide (HFO) or hydrated zirconium oxide (HZrO) are excellent sorbents for environmentally significant ligands like phosphate, arsenic, or fluoride, present at trace concentrations. Since the sorption capacity is surface dependent for HFO and HZrO, nanoscale sizes offer significant enhancement in performance. However, due to their miniscule sizes, low attrition resistance, and poor durability they are unable to be used in typical plug-flow column setups. Meanwhile ion exchange resins, which have no specific affinity toward anionic ligands, are durable and chemically stable. By impregnating metal oxide nanoparticles inside a polymer support, with or without functional groups, a hybrid nanosorbent material (HNM) can be prepared. A HNM is durable, mechanically strong, and chemically stable. The functional groups of the polymeric support will affect the overall removal efficiency of the ligands exerted by the Donnan Membrane Effect. For example, the removal of arsenic by HFO or the removal of fluoride by HZrO is enhanced by using anion exchange resins. The HNM can be precisely tuned to remove one type of contaminant over another type. Also, the physical morphology of the support material, spherical bead versus ion exchange fiber, has a significant effect on kinetics of sorption and desorption. HNMs also possess dual sorption sites and are capable of removing multiple contaminants, namely, arsenate and perchlorate, concurrently.

Keywords: ion exchange     sorption     arsenic     perchlorate     fluoride    

Creating a Research Enterprise Framework for Transdisciplinary Networking to Address the Food–Energy–Water Nexus Perspective

Jie Zhuang, Frank E. Löffler, Gary S. Sayler

Engineering 2022, Volume 11, Issue 4,   Pages 95-100 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.08.017

Abstract:

Urbanization, population growth, and the accelerating consumption of food, energy, and water (FEW) resources bring unprecedented challenges for economic, environmental, and social (EES) sustainability. It is imperative to understand the potential impacts of FEW systems on the realization of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the world transitions from natural ecosystems to managed ecosystems at an accelerating rate. A major obstacle is the complexity and emergent behavior of FEW systems and associated networks, for which no single discipline can generate a holistic understanding or meaningful projections. We propose a research enterprise framework for promoting transdisciplinarity and top-down quantification of the interrelationships between FEW and EES systems. Relevant enterprise efforts would emphasize increasing FEW resource accessibility by improving coordinated interplays across sectors and scales, expanding and diversifying supply-chain networks, and innovating technologies for efficient resource utilization. This framework can guide the development of strategic solutions for diminishing the competition among FEW-consuming sectors in a region or country, and for minimizing existing inequalities in FEW availability when a sustainable development agenda is implemented.

Keywords: Food     Energy     Water     Stakeholder     Policy     Environmental sustainability    

Title Author Date Type Operation

The energy-environment nexus: aerosol science and technology enabling solutions

Pratim BISWAS, Wei-Ning WANG, Woo-Jin AN

Journal Article

Conceptualising the nexus of projects, finance and capacity in construction business

Arun BAJRACHARYA, Stephen Olu OGUNLANA, Cheng Siew GOH, Hai Chen TAN

Journal Article

Reducing environmental impacts through socioeconomic transitions: critical review and prospects

Journal Article

Water, energy and food interactions–Challenges and opportunities

Gustaf OLSSON

Journal Article

Water–Energy–Carbon Nexus of Social Water Cycle System and Low-Carbon Regulation Strategy

Wang Jianhua, Zhu Yongnan, Li Linghui, Li Jiaxin, Jiang Shan, He Guohua

Journal Article

Nexus security: governance, innovation and the resilient city

Michael Bruce BECK, Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER

Journal Article

Can Food–Energy–Water Nexus Research Keep Pace with Agricultural Innovation?

Jie Zhuang, Tom Gill, Frank E. Löffler, Mingzhou Jin, Gary S. Sayler

Journal Article

Cloud-Model-Based Feature Engineering to Analyze the Energy–Water Nexus of a Full-Scale Wastewater Treatment

Shan-Shan Yang,Xin-Lei Yu,Chen-Hao Cui,Jie Ding,Lei He,Wei Dai,Han-Jun Sun,Shun-Wen Bai,Yu Tao,Ji-Wei Pang,Nan-Qi Ren,

Journal Article

Nexus between polymer support and metal oxide nanoparticles in hybrid nanosorbent materials (HNMs) for

Ryan C. SMITH,Jinze LI,Surapol PADUNGTHON,Arup K. SENGUPTA

Journal Article

Creating a Research Enterprise Framework for Transdisciplinary Networking to Address the Food–Energy–Water Nexus

Jie Zhuang, Frank E. Löffler, Gary S. Sayler

Journal Article