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Chapter 1 - Electrocoagulation in the treatment of industrial waters and wastewaters
Mikko Vepsäläinen and Mika Sillanpää
Pages 1-78 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 2 - Ultrasound-assisted electrochemical treatment of wastewaters containing organic pollutants by using novel Ti/Ta2O5–SnO2 electrodes
Marina Shestakova and Mika Sillanpää
Pages 79-161 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 3 - Sewage sludge electro-dewatering
Tuan Phạm Anh and Mika Sillanpää
Pages 163-225 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 4 - Ultrasonic and electrokinetic remediation of low permeability soil contaminated with persistent organic pollutants
Thuy Duong Pham and Mika Sillanpää
Pages 227-310 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 5 - Electrooxidation treatment of pulp and paper mill circulating waters and wastewaters
Heikki Särkkä and Mika Sillanpää
Pages 311-362 - Book chapterNo access
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Pages 363-371
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Advanced Water Treatment: Electrochemical Methods reviews the current state-of-the-art in the electrochemical-based methods for water treatment, the effectiveness of the electrochemical oxidation technique in inactivating different primary biofilm forming paper mill bacteria, as well as sulfide and organic material in pulp and paper mill wastewater in laboratory-scale batch experiments. Various electrodes are described, including boron-doped diamond, mixed metal oxide, PbO2, and their impacts on inactivation efficiency of parameters, such as current density and initial pH or chloride concentration of synthetic paper machine water.
The mechanisms of action of various electrodes in different systems are reported. The book is a source of information for environmental and chemical engineers due to the number of methods and industry-focused application cases and researchers who study the transition from a laboratory environment to practical applications.
Advanced Water Treatment: Electrochemical Methods reviews the current state-of-the-art in the electrochemical-based methods for water treatment, the effectiveness of the electrochemical oxidation technique in inactivating different primary biofilm forming paper mill bacteria, as well as sulfide and organic material in pulp and paper mill wastewater in laboratory-scale batch experiments. Various electrodes are described, including boron-doped diamond, mixed metal oxide, PbO2, and their impacts on inactivation efficiency of parameters, such as current density and initial pH or chloride concentration of synthetic paper machine water.
The mechanisms of action of various electrodes in different systems are reported. The book is a source of information for environmental and chemical engineers due to the number of methods and industry-focused application cases and researchers who study the transition from a laboratory environment to practical applications.
Key Features
- Includes the most recent research on advanced water treatment by electrochemical methods
- Describes the use of electrochemical cleaning of paper mill wastewaters
- Includes techniques for cleaning mining waters and removal of organic pollutants by electrochemical methods
- Includes the most recent research on advanced water treatment by electrochemical methods
- Describes the use of electrochemical cleaning of paper mill wastewaters
- Includes techniques for cleaning mining waters and removal of organic pollutants by electrochemical methods
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ISBN
978-0-12-819227-6
Language
English
Published
2020
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