Membrane-Based Technologies for Environmental Pollution Control
Presents the latest on membrane based technologies for environmental pollution control
Parimal Pal (Author)
9780128194553, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 13 May 2020
784 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 4.7 cm, 1.25 kg
Membrane Based Technologiesfor Environmental Pollution Control explains the application of this green technology while offering a systematic approach for accurately utilizing mathematical modeling methods for optimizing system design and scale-up. The book provides in-depth coverage of membrane processes, materials and modules, along with their potential application in various pollution control systems. Each chapter provides a systematic approach for dynamic model development and solutions. With this reference, researchers and those responsible for the design of pollution control systems will find a source that can maximize their efforts to reduce or prevent pollutants from entering all types of environmental media.
- Introduction to membrane materials, processes, and modules
- Introduction to membrane-based technology applications
- Introduction to modeling membrane separation processes
- Introduction to dynamic modeling of membrane-based technologies
- Introduction to air emissions reduction and prevention
- Membrane-based abatement technologies for SOx, NOx, volatile organic compound, humidity
- Membrane-based technology for carbon dioxide capture and sequestration
- Membrane-based technology for removal of metallic pollutants
- Introduction to membrane processes in water treatment
- Membrane based technology for groundwater treatment
- Membrane-based technology for wastewater
- Membrane-based technology for drinking water
- Membrane-based technology for desalination
- Introduction to membrane-based green technologies in pollution prevention
- Case studies on membrane-based green technology for organic acid manufacture
- Case studies for membrane-based green technology for amino acid manufacture
- Membrane technology to convert dairy waste into value-added products
- Membrane-based green technology in biofuel production
- A case study on membrane-based green technology in abatement of mercury pollution
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB]