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Novel Water Treatment and Separation Methods : Simulation of Chemical Processes / Bharat A. Bhanvase.

By: Bhanvase, Bharat A [author.].
Contributor(s): Mankar, Raju B | Ugwekar, Rajendra P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Apple Academic Press, 2017Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (320 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315225395; 9781351846745.Subject(s): Sewage -- Purification | Sewage -- Purification -- Simulation methods | Separation (Technology)  | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Environmental -- Water Supply | Waste & Recycling | Water Science | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / Water SupplyAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleOnline resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
part Part I: Modern Techniques in Water Treatment -- chapter 1 Photocatalytic Degradation of Herbicide by Using Aeroxide®P-90 TiO2 Photocatalyst and Photo-Fenton Process in the Presence of Artificial and Solar Radiation -- chapter 2. Studies on Removal of Anionic Dye Using Emulsion Liquid Membrane -- chapter 3 Zinc Oxide Microarchitectures with Exposed Crystal Faces for Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity -- chapter 4 Sonochemical Synthesis of Mg-Doped ZnO NPs for Efficient Sunlight Driven Photocatalysis -- chapter 5 Intensified Removal of Cu2+ and Fe2+ Using Green Activated Carbon derived from Lantana camara Stem and Soya Hull and Its Comparison with Commercial Activated Carbon -- chapter 6 Defluoridation of Drinking Water Using Fe-Al Mixed Metal Hydroxides -- chapter 7 Adsorption of Hexavalent Chromium by Using Sweet Lime and Orange Peel Powder -- chapter 8 Investigation on Elimination of Cr(VI) from Wastewater by Powdered Shell of Peas as Adsorbent -- chapter 9 Removal of Calcium and Magnesium from Wastewater Using Ion Exchange Resins -- chapter 10 Degradation of Vegetable Oil Refinery Wastewater Using Hydrodynamic Cavitation: A Process Intensification Technique / P. B. Dhanke -- chapter 11 Visible Light Photocatalytic Degradation of Coralene Dark Red 2B / M. D. Sardare -- part Part II: Novel Separation Techniques -- chapter 12 Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Carvone from Carum carvi / O. D. Borole -- chapter 13 Kinetic Model for Extraction of Betulinic Acid by Batch Extraction from Leaves of Syzygium cumini (Jamun) -- chapter 14 Reactive Extraction of Propionic Acid -- part Part III: Modeling and Simulation of Chemical Processes -- chapter 15 Flow Characteristics of Novel Solid-Liquid Multistage Circulating Fluidized Bed / M. A. Thombare -- chapter 16 Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Gasketed Plate Heat Exchanger -- chapter 17 Optimization of Adsorption Capacity of Prepared Activated Carbon Using Response Surface Methodology -- chapter 18 Modeling of Ethanol/Water Separation by Pervaporation Membrane Process -- chapter 19 Modeling and Simulation of Crystallizer Using Copper Oxide Based Nanofluids -- chapter 20 Sensitivity Analysis of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Using Chemcad -- chapter 21 Extractive Distillation Simulation for the Separation of Methylcyclohexane and Toluene Mixture with Phenol as an Extractor Using CHEMCAD -- part Part IV: Experimental Review -- chapter 22 An Experimental Review of Non-Destructive Testing Methods for Fruits and Vegetables / A. Sharma, Md. N. Iqbal, and S. Singha -- chapter 23 Novel Technology for Essential Fatty Acids: An Experimental Review.
Scope and content: "Due to increasing demand for potable and irrigation water, new scientific research is being conducted to deal with wastewater from a variety of sources. Novel Water Treatment and Separation Methods: Simulation of Chemical Processes presents a selection of research related to applications of chemical processes for wastewater treatment, separation techniques, and modeling and simulation of chemical processes.Among the many topics are: degradation of herbicideremoval of anionic dyeefficient sun-light driven photocatalysisremoval of copper and iron using green activated carbondefluoridation of drinking waterremoval of calcium and magnesium from wastewater using ion exchange resinsdegradation of vegetable oil refinery wastewaternovel separation techniques, including microwave-assisted extraction and moreThe volume presents selected examples in wastewater treatment, highlighting some recent examples of processes such as photocatalytic degradation, emulsion liquid membrane, novel photocatalyst for degradation of various pollutants, and adsorption of heavy metals. The book goes on to explore some novel separation techniques, such as microwave-assisted extraction, anhydrous ethanol through molecular sieve dehydration, batch extraction from leaves of Syzygium cumini (known as jambul, jambolan, jamblang or jamun), and reactive extraction. These novel separation techniques have proved be advantageous over conventional methods.The volume also looks at modeling and simulation of chemical processes, including chapters on flow characteristics of novel solid-liquid multistage circulating fluidized bed, mathematical modeling and simulation of gasketed plate heat exchangers, optimization of the adsorption capacity of prepared activated carbon, and modeling of ethanol/water separation by pervaporation, along with topics on simulation using CHEMCAD software. The diverse chapters share and encourage new ideas, methods, and applications in ongoing advances in this growing area of chemical engineering and technology. It will be a valuable resource for researchers and faculty and industrialists as well as for students. "--Provided by publisher.
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part Part I: Modern Techniques in Water Treatment -- chapter 1 Photocatalytic Degradation of Herbicide by Using Aeroxide®P-90 TiO2 Photocatalyst and Photo-Fenton Process in the Presence of Artificial and Solar Radiation -- chapter 2. Studies on Removal of Anionic Dye Using Emulsion Liquid Membrane -- chapter 3 Zinc Oxide Microarchitectures with Exposed Crystal Faces for Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity -- chapter 4 Sonochemical Synthesis of Mg-Doped ZnO NPs for Efficient Sunlight Driven Photocatalysis -- chapter 5 Intensified Removal of Cu2+ and Fe2+ Using Green Activated Carbon derived from Lantana camara Stem and Soya Hull and Its Comparison with Commercial Activated Carbon -- chapter 6 Defluoridation of Drinking Water Using Fe-Al Mixed Metal Hydroxides -- chapter 7 Adsorption of Hexavalent Chromium by Using Sweet Lime and Orange Peel Powder -- chapter 8 Investigation on Elimination of Cr(VI) from Wastewater by Powdered Shell of Peas as Adsorbent -- chapter 9 Removal of Calcium and Magnesium from Wastewater Using Ion Exchange Resins -- chapter 10 Degradation of Vegetable Oil Refinery Wastewater Using Hydrodynamic Cavitation: A Process Intensification Technique / P. B. Dhanke -- chapter 11 Visible Light Photocatalytic Degradation of Coralene Dark Red 2B / M. D. Sardare -- part Part II: Novel Separation Techniques -- chapter 12 Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Carvone from Carum carvi / O. D. Borole -- chapter 13 Kinetic Model for Extraction of Betulinic Acid by Batch Extraction from Leaves of Syzygium cumini (Jamun) -- chapter 14 Reactive Extraction of Propionic Acid -- part Part III: Modeling and Simulation of Chemical Processes -- chapter 15 Flow Characteristics of Novel Solid-Liquid Multistage Circulating Fluidized Bed / M. A. Thombare -- chapter 16 Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Gasketed Plate Heat Exchanger -- chapter 17 Optimization of Adsorption Capacity of Prepared Activated Carbon Using Response Surface Methodology -- chapter 18 Modeling of Ethanol/Water Separation by Pervaporation Membrane Process -- chapter 19 Modeling and Simulation of Crystallizer Using Copper Oxide Based Nanofluids -- chapter 20 Sensitivity Analysis of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Using Chemcad -- chapter 21 Extractive Distillation Simulation for the Separation of Methylcyclohexane and Toluene Mixture with Phenol as an Extractor Using CHEMCAD -- part Part IV: Experimental Review -- chapter 22 An Experimental Review of Non-Destructive Testing Methods for Fruits and Vegetables / A. Sharma, Md. N. Iqbal, and S. Singha -- chapter 23 Novel Technology for Essential Fatty Acids: An Experimental Review.

"Due to increasing demand for potable and irrigation water, new scientific research is being conducted to deal with wastewater from a variety of sources. Novel Water Treatment and Separation Methods: Simulation of Chemical Processes presents a selection of research related to applications of chemical processes for wastewater treatment, separation techniques, and modeling and simulation of chemical processes.Among the many topics are: degradation of herbicideremoval of anionic dyeefficient sun-light driven photocatalysisremoval of copper and iron using green activated carbondefluoridation of drinking waterremoval of calcium and magnesium from wastewater using ion exchange resinsdegradation of vegetable oil refinery wastewaternovel separation techniques, including microwave-assisted extraction and moreThe volume presents selected examples in wastewater treatment, highlighting some recent examples of processes such as photocatalytic degradation, emulsion liquid membrane, novel photocatalyst for degradation of various pollutants, and adsorption of heavy metals. The book goes on to explore some novel separation techniques, such as microwave-assisted extraction, anhydrous ethanol through molecular sieve dehydration, batch extraction from leaves of Syzygium cumini (known as jambul, jambolan, jamblang or jamun), and reactive extraction. These novel separation techniques have proved be advantageous over conventional methods.The volume also looks at modeling and simulation of chemical processes, including chapters on flow characteristics of novel solid-liquid multistage circulating fluidized bed, mathematical modeling and simulation of gasketed plate heat exchangers, optimization of the adsorption capacity of prepared activated carbon, and modeling of ethanol/water separation by pervaporation, along with topics on simulation using CHEMCAD software. The diverse chapters share and encourage new ideas, methods, and applications in ongoing advances in this growing area of chemical engineering and technology. It will be a valuable resource for researchers and faculty and industrialists as well as for students. "--Provided by publisher.

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