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Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction, Vol. 16

Contributor(s): Marinsk, J. A [editor] | Marcus, Y [editor] | Sengupta, A. K [editor] | CRC Press LLC.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: Abingdon : Florence : CRC Press [Imprint] Taylor & Francis Group Taylor & Francis Group [distributor] March 2004Description: 1 online resource (378 pages) illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 0203913604; 9780203913604; 9780824754891; 0824754891.Uniform titles: Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction, Vol. 16 (Online) Subject(s): Ion exchange | Solvent extractionDDC classification: 660.2/84248 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Annotation Reflecting the sustained and diverse experimental momentum in the field of ion exchange, Volume 16 summarizes revolutionary advances on par with the consistently high-level research related by this series. This text discusses the kinetics, theoretical models, experimental results/supporting data, and applications for isothermal supersaturation, metal separation via pH-induced parametric pumping, and for ultrapure water (UPW). Topics also include the engineering of activated carbons and carbonaceous materials for removal of metal ions; hydrophobic ionizable organic compounds (HIOCs); the sorption/desorption mechanisms of organic micropollutants in water; and ion exchange process variables on perchlorate treatment.
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Annotation Reflecting the sustained and diverse experimental momentum in the field of ion exchange, Volume 16 summarizes revolutionary advances on par with the consistently high-level research related by this series. This text discusses the kinetics, theoretical models, experimental results/supporting data, and applications for isothermal supersaturation, metal separation via pH-induced parametric pumping, and for ultrapure water (UPW). Topics also include the engineering of activated carbons and carbonaceous materials for removal of metal ions; hydrophobic ionizable organic compounds (HIOCs); the sorption/desorption mechanisms of organic micropollutants in water; and ion exchange process variables on perchlorate treatment.

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