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    Batch Adsorption Process of Metals and Anions for Remediation of Contaminated Water by Gusain, Deepak; Bux, Faizal;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 26 August 2024

    • ISBN 9780367704964
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages330 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 14 Illustrations, black & white; 24 Tables, black & white
    • 590

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    Short description:

    Adsorption is one of the method that is in use for remediation of contaminated water. In addition, anions like nitrate, perchlorate and sulphate as water contaminants are considered. This unique volume fills a niche in the area of water treatment.

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    Long description:

    Adsorption is one of the method that is in use for remediation of contaminated water. The experimental factors affecting the batch mode of adsorption of various metals and inorganic anions are discussed in this book. The elemental contaminants have been categorized into four major categories i.e. major toxic elements; essential elements having toxicity on excessive exposure; miscellaneous elements having undetermined effects; non-toxic elements having trivial or unidentified significance. In addition, anions like nitrate, perchlorate and sulphate as water contaminants are considered. This unique volume fills a niche in the area of water treatment.


    Key Features:



    • Provides practitioners with the background they need to understand and apply batch adsorption processes to the purification of water

    • Describes the actions of adsorption capacity or percentage removal with respect to factors affecting the adsorption process

    • Excellent source of information for those working in the industry for remediation of metals and anions

    • Discusses the current era of Anthropocene which is highly dependent on the anthropogenic mineral sources for its sustenance

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents


    Acknowledgement.....................................................................................................vii


    List of Abbreviations.................................................................................................ix


    Editors..................................................................................................................... xiii


    Contributors..............................................................................................................xv


    Chapter 1 Introduction...........................................................................................1


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 2 Adsorbents: Classification, Characteristics, Chemical Nature,


    and Interaction with Contaminants.......................................................9


    Shikha Dubey, Deepak Gusain, Yogesh Chandra Sharma and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 3 Impact of Factors on Remediation of Major Toxic Elements


    (Vanadium, Chromium, Nickel, Arsenic, Strontium, Cadmium,


    Mercury, Lead, Uranium) Via Batch Adsorption Process.................. 41


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 4 Remediation of Essential Elements Exerting Toxicity on


    Excessive Exposure (Mn, Co, Cu, Zn, Se) Via Batch Adsorption


    in Response to Variable Factors and Elucidation of the


    Mechanism for the Batch Adsorption Process.................................. 133


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma, and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 5 Impact of Factors on Remediation of Miscellaneous (Fe, Cs)


    and Nontoxic Elements (Sc, Ti, Ga, Ge) Via Batch


    Adsorption Process........................................................................... 183


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma, and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 6 Impact of Factors on Remediation of Anions (Fluoride,


    Nitrate, Perchlorate, and Sulfate) Via Batch Adsorption Processes............... 201


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 7 Impact of Initial Concentration, Adsorbent Dose, and Ionic


    Strength on Batch Adsorption of Metals and Anions and


    Elucidation of the Mechanism........................................................... 239


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma, and Faizal Bux


    Chapter 8 Kinetic, Isotherm, and Thermodynamic Studies for Batch


    Adsorption of Metals and Anions, and Management of


    Adsorbents after the Adsorption Process..........................................249


    Deepak Gusain, Shikha Dubey, Yogesh Chandra Sharma, and Faizal Bux


    References..............................................................................................................269


    Index....................................................................................................................... 313

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