Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction, Vol. 16
Contributor(s): Marinsk, J. A [editor] | Marcus, Y [editor] | Sengupta, A. K [editor] | CRC Press LLC.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: Abingdon : Florence : CRC Press [Imprint] Taylor & Francis Group Taylor & Francis Group [distributor] March 2004Description: 1 online resource (378 pages) illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 0203913604; 9780203913604; 9780824754891; 0824754891.Uniform titles: Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction, Vol. 16 (Online) Subject(s): Ion exchange | Solvent extractionDDC classification: 660.2/84248 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Annotation Reflecting the sustained and diverse experimental momentum in the field of ion exchange, Volume 16 summarizes revolutionary advances on par with the consistently high-level research related by this series. This text discusses the kinetics, theoretical models, experimental results/supporting data, and applications for isothermal supersaturation, metal separation via pH-induced parametric pumping, and for ultrapure water (UPW). Topics also include the engineering of activated carbons and carbonaceous materials for removal of metal ions; hydrophobic ionizable organic compounds (HIOCs); the sorption/desorption mechanisms of organic micropollutants in water; and ion exchange process variables on perchlorate treatment.Annotation Reflecting the sustained and diverse experimental momentum in the field of ion exchange, Volume 16 summarizes revolutionary advances on par with the consistently high-level research related by this series. This text discusses the kinetics, theoretical models, experimental results/supporting data, and applications for isothermal supersaturation, metal separation via pH-induced parametric pumping, and for ultrapure water (UPW). Topics also include the engineering of activated carbons and carbonaceous materials for removal of metal ions; hydrophobic ionizable organic compounds (HIOCs); the sorption/desorption mechanisms of organic micropollutants in water; and ion exchange process variables on perchlorate treatment.
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