Sorption processes and pollution

Conventional and non-conventional sorbents for pollutant removal from wastewaters
Pierre-Marie BADOT,Grégorio CRINI
Date de publication
24 janvier 2011
Résumé
This book shows a typical selection of the types of adsorbents studied and used in wastewater treatment, with emphasis on industrial effluents. The types of materials considered range from conventional sorbents such as carbons and silicas, to non-conventional solids such as sawdust and chitosan. Sorbents for specific applications (e.g. colour removal, metal extraction, fluoride removal) and new polymeric-based sorbents (calixarenes, molecularly imprinted polymers, cyclodextrins) are discussed in detail. For people who are new to the field, two special overview chapters, dealing with the principles and properties of adsorption processes, are provided at the beginning of the book. Also, the book provides a detailed review of sorption features.
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Date de première publication du titre 24 janvier 2011
ISBN 9782848673042
EAN-13 9782848673042
Référence 113278-39
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 498
Format 19.5 x 26 x 2.7 cm
Poids 1047 g

Grégorio Crini, Pierre-Marie Badot – Chapter 1. Sorption processes and pollution: An introduction.

Grégorio Crini – Chapter 2. Wastewater treatment by sorption.

Adriana S. Franca, Leandro S. Oliveira – Chapter 3. Fixed-bed adsorption studies.

Mariusz Barczak, Andrzej Dabrowski – Chapter 4. Adsorption of phenolic compounds on activated carbons.

Sarra Gaspard, Marie-Julie Pintor, Axelle Durimel ,Valérie Jeanne-Rose – Chapter 5. Influence of thermal and chemical treatments on activated carbon characteristics, and effects on adsorption performance with respect to dyes, emerging contaminants and humic acids.

Slawomir Binkowski – Chapter 6. Silicas adsorbents for pollutants removal.

François Renault, Nadia Morin-Crini, Pierre-Marie Badot, Grégorio Crini – Chapter 7. Non-conventional sorbents for dye removal.

Aparajita Goswami, Mihir Kumar Purkait – Chapter 8. Kaolin as an adsorbent for color removal.

Viorica Dulman, Simona-Maria Cucu-Man – Chapter 9. Wood sawdust, tree bark and wood chips: Waste lignocellulosic materials for dye removal.

Jacques Desbrieres, Eric Guibal – Chapter 10. Polysaccharides for metal ion recovery – A focus on chitosan.

Fabio Montagnaro, Luciano Santoro – Chapter 11. Non-conventional adsorbents for the removal of metal compounds from wastewaters.

Jérémie Charles, Bertrand Sancey, Giuseppe Trunfio, Pierre-Marie Badot, Michel De Carvalho, Albert Colin, Michaël Rietmann, Jean-François Minary, Emmanuel Grosjean, Grégorio Crini – Chapter 12. Pollutant removal from surface-treatment industry wastewaters by starch-based sorbents: Chemical abatement and impact on water toxicity.

Giuseppe Trunfio, Bertrand Sancey, Xavier Hutinet, Grégorio Crini – Chapter 13. Defluoridation of water and wastewater using non-conventional sorbents.

Valeria Tigini, Valeria Prigione, Ilaria Donelli, Antonella Anastasi, Francesca Isella, Giuliano Freddi, Giovanna Cristina Varese – Chapter 14. Fungal biomasses: non conventional biosorbents for organic and inorganic pollutants.

Bertrand Sancey, Grégorio Crini, Giuseppe Trunfio, Nadia Morin-Crini, Giangiacomo Torri – Chapter 15. Cross-linked cyclodextrins for pollutant removal.

Mustafa Yilmaz, Abdulkadir Sirit, Hasalettin Deligoz – Chapter 16. Calixarene based materials for cations and anions.

Bingcai Pan, Xiaolin Zhang, Weiming Zhang, Lu Lv, Quanxing Zhang – Chapter 17. Recent advances in porosinit-based nanocomposite adsorbents for pollutants removal from waters.

George Z. Kyzas, Nikolaos K. Lazaridis – Chapter 18. Molecularly imprinted polymers (mips) as selective sorbents for wastewater pollutants.

Yousef Haik, Shahnaz Qadri – Chapter 19. Nanoparticles for pollutants removal.

 

This book shows a typical selection of the types of adsorbents studied and used in wastewater treatment, with emphasis on industrial effluents. The types of materials considered range from conventional sorbents such as carbons and silicas, to non-conventional solids such as sawdust and chitosan. Sorbents for specific applications (e.g. colour removal, metal extraction, fluoride removal) and new polymeric-based sorbents (calixarenes, molecularly imprinted polymers, cyclodextrins) are discussed in detail. For people who are new to the field, two special overview chapters, dealing with the principles and properties of adsorption processes, are provided at the beginning of the book. Also, the book provides a detailed review of sorption features.

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