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1 - Elements of Surface Chemistry
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2 - Adsorption Models
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3 - Kinetics of Adsorption
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4 - Batch Systems and Fixed and Fluidized Beds
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5 - Physical and Chemical Properties of Carbon
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6 - Adsorption of Organic Compounds
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7 - Removal of Inorganic Compounds
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8 - Operational, Pilot Plant, and Case Studies
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9 - Biological Activated Carbon Treatment of Drinking Water
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10 - Adsorption by Macroreticular Resins
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Index
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Adsorption Processes for Water Treatment discusses the application of adsorption in water purification. The book is comprised of 10 chapters that detail the carbon and resin adsorptive processes for potable water treatment. The text first covers the elements of surface chemistry and then proceeds to discussing adsorption models. Chapter 3 tackles the kinetics of adsorption, while Chapter 4 deals with batch systems and fixed fluid beds. Next, the book talks about the physical and chemical properties of carbon. The next two chapters discuss the adsorption of organic compounds and the removal of inorganic compounds, respectively. The eighth chapter presents operational, pilot plant, and case studies. Chapter 9 discusses the biological activated carbon treatment of drinking water, and Chapter 10 covers the adsorption of macroreticular resins. The book will be of great use to both researchers and professionals involved in the research and development of water treatment process.
Adsorption Processes for Water Treatment discusses the application of adsorption in water purification. The book is comprised of 10 chapters that detail the carbon and resin adsorptive processes for potable water treatment. The text first covers the elements of surface chemistry and then proceeds to discussing adsorption models. Chapter 3 tackles the kinetics of adsorption, while Chapter 4 deals with batch systems and fixed fluid beds. Next, the book talks about the physical and chemical properties of carbon. The next two chapters discuss the adsorption of organic compounds and the removal of inorganic compounds, respectively. The eighth chapter presents operational, pilot plant, and case studies. Chapter 9 discusses the biological activated carbon treatment of drinking water, and Chapter 10 covers the adsorption of macroreticular resins. The book will be of great use to both researchers and professionals involved in the research and development of water treatment process.
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ISBN
978-0-409-90000-2
Language
English
Published
1987
Copyright
Copyright © 1987 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann