This book covers the principles, underlying mechanisms, thermodynamic
functions, kinetics and modeling aspects of sustainable technologies,
particularly from the standpoint of applying physical, chemical and
biological processes for the treatment of wastewater polluted with
heavy metals. Particular emphasis has been given to technologies that
are based on adsorption, electro-coagulation, bio-precipitation,
bio-solubilization, phytoremediation and microbial electrolysis. Metal
contamination in the environment is one of the persisting global
issues. The adverse health effects of heavy metals on human beings and
its impact on the environment has been well-documented. Several
physico-chemical and biological technologies have been successfully
implemented to prevent and control the discharge of industrial heavy
metal emissions. On the contrary, metal resource depletion has also
accelerated dramatically during the 20th century due to rapid advances
in industrial engineering and medical sciences, which requires large
amount of raw materials. To meet the global metal demand, in recent
years, novel research lines have started to focus on the recovery of
metals from metal contaminated waste streams. In order to conflate
both metal removal and recovery, new technologies have been
successfully tested, both at the lab and pilot-scale. The target
audience of this book primarily comprises of research experts,
practicing engineers in the field of environmental/chemical technology
and graduate students.
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Volume 1: Principles and Processes
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319586229
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter