Electrodialysis and Water Reuse [electronic resource] :Novel Approaches / edited by Andréa Moura Bernardes, Marco Antônio Siqueira Rodrigues, Jane Zoppas Ferreira.
by Moura Bernardes, Andréa [editor.]; Siqueira Rodrigues, Marco Antônio [editor.]; Zoppas Ferreira, Jane [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction -- General Aspects of Membrane Separation Processes -- Electrodialysis -- Control Parameters in Electrodialysis -- Ionic Membranes -- Electrodialysis in Water Treatment -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Refinery Wastewater -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Tannery Wastewater -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Mining Acid Drainage -- Electrodialysis to the Recovery of Hexavalent Chromium Solutions -- Trivalent Chromium Transport Through Ionic Membranes -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Phosphate Solutions -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Zinc Wastewater -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Cadmium Wastewater -- Electrodialysis Treatment of Nickel Wastewater.
This book presents novel techniques to evaluate electrodialysis processes, to synthesize ionic membranes and to characterize their properties. It shows the potential use of membrane process to the treatment of effluents generated in many industrial sectors such as refineries, leather industries, mining and electroplating processes. The book is based on the results obtained by the author's research group during the past decade. It is useful for students, researchers and engineers interested in membrane technologies for water reuse.
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