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|a Berthouex, P. Mac
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|a Chemical processes for pollution prevention and control /
|c by Paul Mac Berthouex, Linfield C. Brown.
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|a xi, 231 pages :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Machine generated contents note:
|g ch. 1
|t The Chemical Process Design Problem --
|g 1.1.
|t Introduction --
|g 1.2.
|t Chemical Processes --
|g 1.3.
|t Process Analysis --
|g 1.4.
|t Process Synthesis --
|g 1.5.
|t Stoichiometry --
|g 1.6.
|t Equilibrium --
|g 1.7.
|t Kinetics and Reactor Design --
|g 1.8.
|t Green Chemistry --
|g 1.9.
|t About This Book --
|g ch. 2
|t Pollution and Pollutants --
|g 2.1.
|t Pollutants --
|g 2.2.
|t Elements of Life --
|g 2.3.
|t Aggregate or Lumped Measurements --
|g 2.4.
|t Turbidity --
|g 2.5.
|t Color --
|g 2.6.
|t Odor --
|g 2.7.
|t Particulates and Dissolved Solids in Water --
|g 2.8.
|t Particulates in Air --
|g 2.9.
|t Dissolved Organic Matter and Natural Organic Matter --
|g 2.10.
|t Total Organic Carbon --
|g 2.11.
|t Chemical Oxygen Demand --
|g 2.12.
|t Biochemical Oxygen Demand --
|g 2.13.
|t Iron and Manganese --
|g 2.14.
|t Hardness, Calcium, and Magnesium --
|g 2.15.
|t pH --
|g 2.16.
|t Alkalinity --
|g 2.17.
|t Nitrogen --
|g 2.18.
|t Phosphorus --
|g 2.19.
|t Sulfur --
|g 2.20.
|t Toxic Metals --
|g 2.21.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 3
|t Organic Pollutants --
|g 3.1.
|t A Brief Introduction to Naming Organic Chemicals --
|g 3.2.
|t Hydrocarbons: The Alkanes --
|g 3.3.
|t Hydrocarbons: The Alkenes --
|g 3.4.
|t Hydrocarbons: The Alcohols --
|g 3.5.
|t Organic Acids and Aldehydes --
|g 3.6.
|t Other Classes of Organic Molecules --
|g 3.7.
|t What Has Been Learned So Far? --
|g 3.8.
|t Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Benzene and the BTEX Chemicals --
|g 3.9.
|t Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons --
|g 3.10.
|t Polychlorinated Biphenyls --
|g 3.11.
|t Dioxins and Furans --
|g 3.12.
|t Pesticides --
|g 3.13.
|t Solvents and Volatile Organic Chemicals --
|g 3.14.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 4
|t Measuring Pollutants --
|g 4.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 4.2.
|t The Fundamental Units of Measurement --
|g 4.3.
|t Mass Concentration: Parts Per Million and mg/L --
|g 4.4.
|t Mass Percentage and Mass Fraction --
|g 4.5.
|t Mass Flow Rates --
|g 4.6.
|t Volume Fraction and Volume Concentration --
|g 4.7.
|t Converting Volume and Mass Concentrations in Gases --
|g 4.8.
|t Molar Mass and Molar Concentration --
|g 4.9.
|t Equivalent Weights --
|g 4.10.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 5
|t Stoichiometry --
|g 5.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 5.2.
|t Elements and Compounds --
|g 5.3.
|t Atomic and Molecular Masses --
|g 5.4.
|t Stoichiometry --
|g 5.5.
|t Case Study: Ammonium Sulfate Fertilizer --
|g 5.6.
|t Empirical Chemical Formulas --
|g 5.7.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 6
|t Empirical Stoichiometry --
|g 6.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 6.2.
|t Empirical Stoichiometry by Experiment: Jar Tests --
|g 6.2.1.
|t Turbidity Removal by Coagulation/Flocculation and Settling --
|g 6.2.2.
|t Precipitation of Metals --
|g 6.2.3.
|t Breaking Emulsions of Oil and Grease --
|g 6.2.4.
|t pH Control and Neutralization --
|g 6.3.
|t Coagulation and Flocculation --
|g 6.4.
|t Empirical Stoichiometry: Estimating Solid Reaction Products --
|g 6.5.
|t Case Study: Stormwater Treatment by Coagulation --
|g 6.6.
|t Statistical Experimental Design for Jar Testing (and a Case Study of Emulsified Oil Removal) --
|g 6.7.
|t Case Study: Decolorization Experiment --
|g 6.8.
|t Case Study: Ethylene Glycol Factorial Experiments --
|g 6.9.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 7
|t Chemical Equilibrium for Acids and Bases --
|g 7.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 7.2.
|t Chemical Equilibrium --
|g 7.3.
|t Ionization of Water --
|g 7.4.
|t pH --
|g 7.5.
|t pH Control and Neutralization --
|g 7.6.
|t Acid -- Base Reactions --
|g 7.7.
|t The ICE Table and Solving Equilibrium Problems --
|g 7.8.
|t Chlorination --
|g 7.9.
|t Carbonates and Alkalinity --
|g 7.10.
|t Another Look at Acid -- Base Equilibria Using pK Values --
|g 7.11.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 8
|t Precipitation Reactions --
|g 8.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 8.2.
|t Solubility Rules: Basic Guidelines --
|g 8.3.
|t Solubility Products --
|g 8.4.
|t Inventing a Useful Precipitation Process --
|g 8.5.
|t Precipitating Metals as Hydroxides --
|g 8.6.
|t Precipitating Metals as Sulfides --
|g 8.7.
|t Softening --
|g 8.8.
|t Chemical Phosphorus Removal --
|g 8.9.
|t Struvite Precipitation and Nutrient Recovery --
|g 8.10.
|t Leaching Metals from Sludge --
|g 8.11.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 9
|t Oxidation -- Reduction Reactions --
|g 9.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 9.2.
|t Oxidation Numbers --
|g 9.3.
|t Oxidation -- Reduction Reactions --
|g 9.4.
|t Useful Oxidation -- Reduction Reactions --
|g 9.5.
|t Fenton's Chemistry --
|g 9.6.
|t Case Study: Rehabilitation of Waste Pickle Liquor --
|g 9.7.
|t Case Study: An Integrated Acid Recovery Process --
|g 9.8.
|t Conclusion --
|g ch. 10
|t Green Chemistry --
|g 10.1.
|t The Design Problem --
|g 10.2.
|t The Principles of Green Chemistry --
|g 10.3.
|t Types of Chemical Reactions --
|g 10.4.
|t Measures of Reaction Efficiency --
|g 10.5.
|t Solvents --
|g 10.6.
|t Catalysis --
|g 10.7.
|t Case Study: Soda Ash Production --
|g 10.8.
|t Case Study: Red Mud --
|g 10.9.
|t Nylon and Adipic Acid Synthesis --
|g 10.10.
|t Conclusion.
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