Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment
Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment
By:"David O. Cooney"
Published on 1998-06-12 by CRC Press
Adsorption: it's the most important method for removing organic contaminants from wastewater streams. Students and professionals alike in the fields of water/wastewater treatment and environmental engineering have expressed tremendous interest in learning and understanding adsorption processes. Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment fulfills the need for a true textbook on this increasingly important subject . From the basics of the adsorption process to specifics on system design, this overview serves a dual purpose: study manual and design guide. Straightforward explanations and illustrations make Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment ideal for junior, senior and graduate-level university courses. Practicing engineers will find the book especially useful for accurate, direct advice on designing batch and fixed-bed adsorption systems. Contaminant removal will be an ever-present challenge to environmental engineers. Gain a clear understanding of one of the most important cleanup methods with Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment.
This Book was ranked 18 by Google Books for keyword design.
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Book page count 208
Print Type BOOK
Category "Technology & Engineering"
Book rate5.0
Book page count 208
Mature NOT_MATURE
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