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Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental Applications

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  • Date Published: March 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511839887

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  • This introduction to chemical separations technology presents the chemical and/or physical basis of different techniques and explains how to evaluate them for design and analysis. Chemical separations are of central importance in many areas of environmental science, whether it is cleaning up polluted water or soil, the treatment of discharge streams from chemical processes, or modification of a specific process to decrease its environmental impact. This textbook is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on environmental separations or environmental engineering. Many worked examples and over 100 homework problems are key highlights.

    • Discusses selection criteria for various separation technologies
    • Covers necessary physical and chemical background material to get readers up to speed
    • Includes a chapter on membrane separations
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    "The authors discuss separation technology, how property differences are used to generate separations, and which separating agents to use." Environmental Science & Technology

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    • Date Published: March 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511839887
    • contains: 22 tables 115 exercises
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    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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    Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental Applications

    Richard D. Noble, Patricia A. Terry

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    Richard D. Noble, University of Colorado, Boulder
    Richard Noble received his PhD from the University of California, Davis. He is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and Co-Director of the Membrane Applied Science and Technology Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

    Patricia A. Terry, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
    Patricia Terry received her PhD from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural and Applied Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. She has also held positions at Dow Chemicals and Shell Research and Development.

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