Separation processes in waste minimization
This work offers an accessible discussion of current and emerging separation processes used for waste minimization, showing how the processes work on a day-to-day basis and providing troubleshooting tips for equipment that doesn't function according to design specifications. It describes the fu...
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Marcel Dekker
1995
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| Series: | Environmental science and pollution control
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Table of Contents:
- Waste Minimization
- Basic Principles of Separation Science
- Types of Separation Processes Used in Waste Minimization
- Separation of Solids
- Settling and Flotation
- Filtration and Drying
- Centrifuging and Cycloning
- Chemical Precipitation and Sedimentation
- Membrane Processes
- Electrostatic Precipitation and Electrochemical Processes
- Evaporation and Crystallization
- Distillation
- Absorption, Stripping, and Scrubbing
- Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Reversible Reactions with Solids
- Solvent Extraction, Solvent Precipitation, and Leaching


