Contents Notes |
1. Introduction -- 2. Adsorption and Ion Exchange -- 3. Absorption and Stripping -- 4. Membrane Processes -- 5. Leaching/Extraction -- 6. Liquid-Liquid Extraction -- 7. Distillation, Evaporation, and Steam Stripping -- 8. Surface Filters -- 9. Deep Bed Filters -- 10. Sedimentation and Settling -- 11. Precipitation -- 12. Other Physical Separation Methods. "Based on a thorough, state-of-the-art knowledge of hazardous substances, this comprehensive reference relates how to remove contaminants from effluent streams. A highly regarded leader in the field, Jack Watson exhaustively discusses separation of environmental pollutants - enriching, stripping, clarification, benefication, remediation, removal, concentration, purification, and more - and critiques both tried-and-true and newer methods." "Covering physical as well as chemical separation methods, Separation Methods for Waste and Environmental Applications is for environmental, pollution, chemical, and civil engineers; public health officials; health scientists; hazardous materials experts; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines."--Jacket. |