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Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Desalination Handbook
Helps researchers and process designers sort through the latest research on sustainable desalination to determine the path for their needs
Gnaneswar Gude (Author)
9780128158180, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 19 April 2018
558 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.4 cm, 0.88 kg
Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Desalination Handbook provides professionals and researchers with the latest treatment activities in the advancement of desalination technology. The book enables municipalities and private companies to custom-design sustainable desalination plants that will minimize discharge, energy costs and environmental footprint. Individual case studies are included to illustrate the benefits and drawback of each technique. Sections discuss a multitude of recently developed, advanced processes, along with notable advances made in existing technologies. These processes include adsorption, forward osmosis, humidification and dehumidification, membrane distillation, pervaporation and spray type thermal processes. In addition, theoretical membrane materials, such as nanocomposite and carbon nanotube membranes are also explored. Other chapters cover the desalination of shale gas, produced water, forward osmosis for agriculture, desalination for crop irrigation, and seawater for sustainable agriculture. International in its coverage, the chapters of this handbook are contributed by leading authors and researchers in all relevant fields.
1. Adsorption Desalination2. Humidification and Dehumidification3. Membrane Distillation - Overview4. Membrane properties in membrane distillation5. Permeate gap MD and Solar applications6. Desalination by pervaporation7. Forward osmosis8. Nanocomposite membranes9. Carbon nanotube membranes10. Spray Low Temperature Desalination11. Forward Reverse Osmosis process12. Seawater for Sustainable Agriculture13. Forward osmosis for agriculture14. Desalination for crop irrigation15. Beneficial uses and Valorization of RO Brines16. Desalination of shale gas produced water
Subject Areas: Water purification & desalinization [TQSW1], Water supply & treatment [TQSW], Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Plumbing [TNTP], Microbiology [non-medical PSG]