Interfacial Applications in Environmental Engineering (Surfactant Science Series)
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Book Description
Describing novel methods and catalytic strategies to conserve and maintain air, water, and soil quality, researchers from a range of disciplines discuss the role of interface science in environmental remediation. They detail approaches to separate, reuse, recover, and treat potentially valuable materials using techniques in ion exchange and adsorption; develop and design new catalysts to enhance production, energy, and cost efficiency; and evaluate and improve existing treatment strategies for recycling of plastics and wastes. The 17 studies were developed from presentations at the symposium Application of Interface Science to Environmental Pollution Control (Chicago, August 2001).
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Examines the causes, effects, and management of pollution and waste generated during industrial, manufacturing, and incineration processes; combustion of fuel; and chemical and oil leaks and spills.
Interfacial Applications in Environmental Engineering (Surfactant Science Series),Mark A. Keane,CRC,0824708660,Catalysis,Chemical Engineering Operations,Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical,Engineering - Chemical & Biochemical,Environmental Engineering & Technology,Environmental Engineering (General),Environmental Science,Environmental chemistry,General,Industrial applications,Science,Science/Mathematics,Surface chemistry,Technology,Sanitary & municipal engineering,Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
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