Abstract
Environmental remediation is critical for mitigating the effects of pollution and restoring ecosystems damaged by industrial activity, urbanization, and other human activities. Chemical engineering plays a key role in developing and optimizing technologies for environmental cleanup, including air, water, and soil remediation. This article explores recent advances in the application of chemical engineering principles to environmental remediation, focusing on innovative processes, materials, and techniques. It also discusses the challenges and future prospects in the field, highlighting the role of chemical engineers in designing sustainable and efficient environmental remediation systems.
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