Application of adsorbents for water pollution control / edited by Amit Bhatnager.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oak Park, Ill. : Bentham Science Publishers, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (x, 538 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781608052691
- 1608052699
- 628.42
- TD423 .A66 2013eb
- TD423
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Includes bibliographical references.
01 Cover.pdf; 02 Title; 03 REVISED Online; 04 Contents; 05 Foreword; 06 Preface; 07 List of Contributors; 08 Chapter 01; 09 Chapter 02; 10 Chapter 03; 11 Chapter 04; 12 Chapter 05; 13 Chapter 06; 14 Chapter 07; 15 Chapter 08; 16 Chapter 09; 17 Chapter 10; 18 Chapter 11; 19 Chapter 12; 20 Chapter 13; 21 Chapter 14; 22 Chapter 15; 23 Chapter 16; 24 Chapter 17; 25 Back Cover.
Among various water and wastewater treatment technologies, the adsorption process is considered better because of lower cost, simple design and easy operation. Activated carbon (a universal adsorbent) is generally used for the removal of diverse types of pollutants from water and wastewater. Research is now being directed towards the modification of carbon surfaces to enhance its adsorption potential towards specific pollutants. However, widespread use of commercial activated carbon is sometimes restricted especially in developing or poor countries due to its higher costs. Attempts are therefo.
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