
Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing
Gail Wiscarz Stuart(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 24. August 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-81-312-3506-5 (ISBN)
Description
Natural resources are under huge pressure due to human population growth and societal change. As a result, rational use of resources and efficient reduction of pollutants have become critical. Chemistry occupies a key position in improving efficiency and reducing pollution. Efficient and environmentally-friendly chemical processes to exploit resources are in demand. Resource Chemistry defines the concepts and principles of resource chemistry and highlights significant advances. The book introduces recent achievements in natural and non-natural resources utilization through chemical science and technology. First, the title describes resource distribution and defines resource chemistry and related chemical methods for resource utilization. It then describes the four main natural resources available for use: energy, minerals, water, and plants. The book considers re-utilization of non-natural resources, such as chemical by-products. Finally, the book considers some future developments and challenges awaiting resource chemistry. The title provides comprehensive coverage of current resource chemistry, as well as mapping the frontiers of this important field.
.- Defines the principles of resource chemistry in environmental context
.- Asks how chemistry can improve resource utilization
.- Highlights the application of chemical processes for natural and non-natural resource utilization
.- Describes recent developments in and maps the frontiers of resource chemistry
.- Takes an interdisciplinary approach, of use to a broad-range of research fields
.- Defines the principles of resource chemistry in environmental context
.- Asks how chemistry can improve resource utilization
.- Highlights the application of chemical processes for natural and non-natural resource utilization
.- Describes recent developments in and maps the frontiers of resource chemistry
.- Takes an interdisciplinary approach, of use to a broad-range of research fields
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
KEYWORDS: Environment, green chemistry, clean chemistry, bioprocess engineering, chemistry of water, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, sustainability, clean-energy, mineral resources, water resources, pollutant, pollution, pollution re-utilization, natural resources, non-natural resources, reprocessing, recycling, waste
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-81-312-3506-5 (9788131235065)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Author
Dean and Professor, College of Nursing, Professor, College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Content
PrefaceChapter 1 Introduction-Resource Distribution- Basic Principle of Resource Chemistry- Researching Methods of Resource ChemistryChapter 2 Clean-Energy Chemistry- Chemical Process in Biomass Energy- Chemical Process in Solar Energy- Energy Storage- Fuel Battery- Nuclei Energy ChemistryChapter 3 Chemical Mineral Resources- Noble Metal Resource Chemistry- Non-Noble Metal Resource Chemistry- Rare-Earth Resource Chemistry- Nonmetal Resource Chemistry- Salt Resource Chemistry- Oxide Resource Chemistry- Petrochemistry- Coal ChemistryChapter 4 Water Resource Chemistry- Seawater Desalination- Sea Resource Chemistry- Saline-Lake Resource Chemistry- Water Purification- Hydrogen Production from Water SplittingChapter 5 Plant Resource Chemistry- Chinese Medicine Resource Chemistry- Plant-Fiber Resource Chemistry- Papermaking Chemistry- Plant-Food Chemical Engineering- Low-Dimension Carbon MaterialsChapter 6 Pollutant Re-Utilization- Re-Utilization of Chemical Byproducts- Re-Utilization of Plant Wastes- Re-Utilization of Animal Wastes- Re-Utilization of Mineral Wastes- Chemical conversion of Carbon Dioxide- Re-Utilization of Electroproduct Pollutants- Chemical Process of Exhaust Condensate