Novel Biomass-Derived Materials for Environmental Applications: Trends and Perspectives presents state-of-the-art coverage of bio-based materials that can be applied to address the growing global concern of pollutant discharge in the environment. It examines the production, characterization, and application of bio-based materials for remediation. Organized clearly by type of material, Novel Biomass-Derived Materials for Environmental Applications includes details on lignocellulosic materials, natural clays, carbonaceous materials, composites, and advanced materials from natural origins. It offers an interdisciplinary and practical examination of these materials and their use in environmental remediation, valuable to environmental scientists, materials scientists, environmental chemists, and environmental engineers alike. Highlights a wide range of synthetic methodologies, as well as physicochemical and engineered features of bio-based materials for environmental purposes Provides in-depth examination of bio-based materials and their characteristics and advantages for use in environmental remediation Each chapter covers a specific material and includes background information, key results, critical discussion, conclusions, and future perspectives