Manasi Mulay is the 6th Grantham Scholar to be published in Springer’s SDG encyclopaedia with a chapter called ‘TiO2 Photocatalysts for Degradation of Micropollutants in Water’.
Springer’s Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals consists of 17 volumes, each volume focused on one SDG. This is an important attempt to fill a gap in research knowledge about the SDGs.
Manasi’s chapter looks at ways we can degrade micropollutants in water. If you want to read it, then you can look here. It appears in the volume that covers SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation.
5 other Grantham Scholars have written chapters in Springer’s Encyclopedia of the UN SDGs. To find out more follow the links below.
Vibhuti Patel published a chapter on the ethics of food production and consumption.
Martin Appleby reviews current research on using light-activated compounds in water purification. Here’s a link to find out more: 4th Grantham Scholar in Springer’s Encyclopedia of the UN SDGs.
Maria del Carmen Redondo Bermudez wrote about plant-based approaches to air pollution. If you want to know more, read: Plants, Ambient Air Quality, and Human Health.
Nicole Kennard wrote 2 chapters, both for Volume 2: Zero Hunger. Find out more: Grantham Scholar published in Springer’s Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
George Asiamah is in the No Poverty volume. There’s more info here: Pro-Poor Development Strategies chapter from Grantham Scholar published by Springer