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Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental Applications (Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering) 336 pages - paperback Cambridge University Press - (isbn 0-521-01014-4) Mar. 2004 |
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| Price: |
69,60 EUR
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| Author(s): |
Noble, Richard (University of Colorado, Boulder) / Terry, Patricia (University of Wisconsin, Green Bay)
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| Series Editor: |
Varma, Arvind
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| Description: |
Chemical
separations are of central importance in many areas of environmental
science, whether it is the clean up of polluted water or soil, the
treatment of discharge streams from chemical processes, or modification
of a specific process to decrease its environmental impact. This book
is an introduction to chemical separations, focusing on their use in
environmental applications. The authors first discuss the general
aspects of separation technology as a unit operation. They also
describe how property differences are used to generate separations, the
use of separating agents, and the selection criteria for particular
separation techniques. The general approach for each technology is to
present the chemical and/or physical basis for the process and explain
how to evaluate it for design and analysis. The book contains many
worked examples and homework problems. It is an ideal textbook for
undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on environmental
separations or environmental engineering.
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| Contents List: |
1.
Introduction; 2. Separations as unit operations; 3. Separations
analysis fundamentals; 4. Distillation; 5. Extraction; 6. Absorption
and stripping; 7. Adsorption; 8. Ion exchange; 9. Membranes; Appendices.
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| Illustrations etc.: |
22 tables, 156 figures, 115exercises
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| Weight: | 684 g | |||||||||
| Dimensions: | 247 x 175 | |||||||||
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) | |||||||||
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