"The aim of these volumes is not to cover all phases of ion-exchange theory, which may be found in general texts, nor to cover every application in the literature, or to show an engineer ways on how to become an expert in the field so he could ?do it all by himself?. The main purpose of these books
Ion Exchange Technology: Advances in Pollution Control
β Scribed by Arup K. Sengupta (editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 410
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides comprehensive coverage of developments in ion exchange areas which would continue to have major impacts in the general pursuit of pollution control and pollution prevention. Its nine chapters can be split into four different theme areas: trace contaminants removals; new materials; desalination and finally controlling gaseous pollutants. This would have value for practicing engineers, scientists and researchers who are pertaining to ion exchange technology. It would also server the needs of those trying to explore and identify new technologies in the areas of pollution control and pollution prevention.
β¦ Table of Contents
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Contributing Authors
1. Removing Uranium and Radium from Groundwater by Ion Exchange Resins β’ Dennis A. Clifford and Zhihe Zhang
2. Nitrate Removal from Contaminated Groundwater by Anion Exchange β’ Gerald A. Guter
3. Chromate Ion Exchange β’ Arup K. Sengupta
4. Sorption and Desorption Behavior of Natural Organic Matter onto Strong-Base Anion Exchangers β’ James M. Symons, Paul L.-K. Fu and Philip H.-S. Kim
5. Complex Hexacyanoferrates for the Removal of Cesium from Solution β’ Michael Streat and David L. Jacobi
6. Immobilized Biomass: A New Class of Heavy-Metal Selective Ion Exchangers β’ Edward M. Trujillo, Mark Spinti, and Hanna Zhuang
7. CARIX ProcessβA Novel Approach to Desalination by Ion Exchange β’ Wolfgang H. HΓΆll
8. Sorption of Gaseous Pollutants on Ion Exchangers β’ Hiroyuki Yoshida
9. Removal of Acid Gases from Combustion Flues by Adsorption on Ion Exchangers β’ Neville G. Pinto
Index
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