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Ion-Exchange Membrane Separation Processes
First comprehensive overview of ion-exchange membrane separation processes
H Strathmann (Author)
9780444502360, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 29 January 2004
360 pages
24 x 16.5 x 2.5 cm, 0.8 kg
Today, membranes and membrane processes are used as efficient tools for the separation of liquid mixtures or gases in the chemical and biomedical industry, in water desalination and wastewater purification. Despite the fact that various membrane processes, like reverse osmosis, are described in great detail in a number of books, processes involving ion-exchange membranes are only described in a fragmented way in scientific journals and patents; even though large industrial applications, like electrodialysis, have been around for over half a century. Therefore, this book is emphasizing on the most relevant aspects of ion-exchange membranes. This book provides a comprehensive overview of ion-exchange membrane separation processes covering the fundamentals as well as recent developments of the different products and processes and their applications. The audience for this book is heterogeneous, as it includes plant managers and process engineers as well as research scientists and graduate students. The separate chapters are based on different topics. The first chapter describes the relevant Electromembrane processes in a general overview. The second chapter explains thermodynamic and physicochemical fundamentals. The third chapter gives information about ion-exchange membrane preparation techniques, while the fourth and fifth chapter discusses the processes as unit operations giving examples for the design of specific plants.
Overview of ion-exchange membrane processesElectrochemical and thermodynamic fundamentalsPreparation and characterization of ion-exchange membranesOperating principle of electrodialysis and related processesIon-exchange membrane process and equipment designApplications of ion-exchange membrane separation processes
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Industrial chemistry [TDC], Biochemical engineering [TC]