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Electrochemistry for the Environment

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Electrochemistry for the Environment

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Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a profound transformation due to far-reaching changes in regulations governing the discharge and disposal of hazardous pollutants. Electrochemistry for the Environment first lays down the fundamentals of environmental electrochemistry, introducing the basic techniques in selecting electrode materials and fabricating them, followed by the theoretical analysis of the electrochemical processes and the green electrochemical operation. Then it discusses the electrochemical technologies in water/wastewater treatment using BDD before moving on to an examination of the established wastewater treatment technologies such as electro-coagulation, -flotation, and-oxidation. Additionally, emerging technologies such as electrophotooxidation, electrodisinfection, and electrochemical technologies in sludge and soil treatment are analyzed. This book is an excellent reference for electrochemists, chemical engineers, environmental engineers, civil engineers, and also for those in industry evaluating and implementing new technologies.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
563
Release Date:
2009-10-28
Publication Date:
2009-10-28
Publisher:
Springer New York
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0387369228
ISBN13:
9780387369228
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Weight:
972 g
Height:
164 cm
Width:
243 cm
Thickness:
47 cm
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