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Environmental Inorganic Chemistry for Engineers
A valuable resource for an understanding of the interaction between inorganic compounds, including their behavior and principles
James G. Speight (Author)
9780128498910, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 12 May 2017
592 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.6 cm, 0.93 kg
Environmental Inorganic Chemistry for Engineers explains the principles of inorganic contaminant behavior, also applying these principles to explore available remediation technologies, and providing the design, operation, and advantages or disadvantages of the various remediation technologies. Written for environmental engineers and researchers, this reference provides the tools and methods that are imperative to protect and improve the environment. The book's three-part treatment starts with a clear and rigorous exposition of metals, including topics such as preparations, structures and bonding, reactions and properties, and complex formation and sequestering. This coverage is followed by a self-contained section concerning complex formation, sequestering, and organometallics, including hydrides and carbonyls. Part Two, Non-Metals, provides an overview of chemical periodicity and the fundamentals of their structure and properties.
1. Inorganic Chemicals in the Environment2. Inorganic Chemistry3. Industrial Inorganic Chemistry4. Properties of Inorganic Compounds5. Sources and Types of Inorganic Pollutants6. Introduction Into the Environment7. Transformation of Inorganic Chemicals in the Environment8. Environmental Regulations9. Removal of Inorganic Compounds From the Environment
Subject Areas: Agricultural science [TVB], Inorganic chemistry [PNK]