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Title Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental Applications / Richard D. Noble, Patricia A. Terry
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004
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Description 1 online resource (336 pages)
Series Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
Cambridge series in chemical engineering.
Summary Chemical separations are of central importance in many areas of environmental science, whether it is the clean up of polluted water or soil, the treatment of discharge streams from chemical processes, or modification of a specific process to decrease its environmental impact. This book is an introduction to chemical separations, focusing on their use in environmental applications. The authors first discuss the general aspects of separation technology as a unit operation. They also describe how property differences are used to generate separations, the use of separating agents, and the selection criteria for particular separation techniques. The general approach for each technology is to present the chemical and/or physical basis for the process and explain how to evaluate it for design and analysis. The book contains many worked examples and homework problems. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on environmental separations or environmental engineering
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Environmental chemistry.
Environmental management.
Separation (Technology)
Form Electronic book
Author Noble, R. D. (Richard D.), 1946-
Terry, Patricia A. (Patricia Ann), 1965-
Cambridge University Press.
ISBN 0511616597 (ebook)
1107316065
110732145X (electronic bk.)
9780511616594 (ebook)
9781107316065
9781107321458 (electronic bk.)
OTHER TI Cambridge books online