
Separation Processes in Waste Minimization
Robert B. Long(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 19. June 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
483 pages
978-0-367-40171-9 (ISBN)
Description
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 fundamentals of over 30 processes, types of equipment available, vendors, and common problems encountered in operations with hazardous waste.
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"This practical reference offers an easily accessible discussion of both current and emerging separation processes used for waste minimization"---showing how the processes work on a day-to-day basis and providing trouble-shooting tips for equipment that doesn't function according to design specifications.
---Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
728 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-40171-9 (9780367401719)
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Separation Processes in Waste Minimization
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Content
Part 1 Background: Waste Minimization; Basic Principles of Separation Science; Types of Separation Processes Used in Waste Minimization. Part 2 Specific Separations by Mechanical Forces: Separation of Solids; Settling and Flotation Filtration and Drying; Centrifuging and Cycloning. Part 3 Specific Separations by Differential Rates: Chemical Precipitation and Sedimentation; Membrane Processes; Electrostatic Precipitation and Electrochemical Processes. Part 4 Specific Separations Based on Equilibrium: Evaporation and Crystallization; Distillation Absorption, Stripping, and Scrubbing; Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Reversible Reactions with Solids; Solvent Extraction, Solvent Precipitation, and Leaching.