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|a Waste gas treatment for resource recovery /
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|a The prevention of over-exploitation and the efficient use of natural resources are key goals of environmental managment in Industry. Waste Gas Treatment for Resource Recovery presents the reader with technical, ecological and economical aspects of gaseous effluent treatment and resource recovery. Practical experience from industry and agriculture is presented, the role of newly developed advanced technology in future recycling of gas streams discussed and attention given to criteria for sustainability in gas treatment. Detailed analysis of material flows, novel process applications and bioreactor designs, odour quantification and removal process techniques and European legislations for waste gas discharge and recovery are highlights of the extensive and comprehensive coverage of this book. Waste Gas Treatment for Resource Recovery will enable production, process and environmental engineers and managers to evaluate internal recycling possibilities, which contribute to an economically and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes with reduced pollution loads and waste gas volumes.
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|a Cover; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part I: Socio-economic aspects of gas pollution and gas recovery; Section IA: Gas: pollutant or resource?; 1. Introduction on air pollution: the emission-effect relation; 1.1. Introduction: What is air pollution?; 1.2. Overview of the emission effect relations; 1.3. Emissions; 1.4. Formation of aerosols; 1.5. Lifetimes of pollutants; 1.6. Ambient concentration of pollutants; 1.7. Conclusion; References; 2. Transboundary particulate matter pollution in Europe; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. European aerosol patterns and trends
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|a 2.3. Air pollution observation: existing networks2.4. Modelling ambient PM transport; 2.5. Conclusions; References; 3. Abatement strategies for air pollution; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Origin and fate of emissions; 3.3. Abatement strategies; 3.4. Outlook; References; Section IB: Pollution control policy; 4. Dealing with waste gas in enhancing sustainable development: the role of the Kyoto mechanisms; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Defining sustainable development; 4.3. Waste gas recovery under the CDM; 4.4. Kyoto-based case studies of waste gas capture projects; 4.5. Conclusions; References
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|a 5. Implementation of the European Solvent Directive (1999/13/EC)5.1. Introduction; 5.2 Information exchange platform as a part of the implementation of the EU Solvent Directive; 5.3 Decision support through mass and energy flow management in the sector of vehicle refinishing; 5.4. Further use of mass and energy flow models; 5.5. Conclusion; References; 6. Integration of biological techniques for air pollution control into sustainable development; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. VOC control, the case for avoiding unnecessary CO2 emissions; 6.3. High-rate biotrickling filters for H2S control
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|a 6.4. Concluding remarksReferences; Part II: Characterization of waste gases; Section IIA: Waste gases analysis; 7. Characterization of pollutants in gases; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Characterizing atmospheric pollutants; 7.3. Monitoring and analysis; 7.4. Effects; 7.5. Conclusions; References; 8. Isotope characterization of gaseous pollutants; 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Isotope abundance variations; 8.3. Isotope mass balance; 8.4. Conclusion; References; 9. Use of NMR to study in situ bioconversion of gaseous formaldehyde; 9.1. Introduction
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|a 9.2. In situ NMR study of bioconversion of gaseous compounds9.3. NMR study of formaldehyde bioconversion; 9.4. Conclusion; References; Section IIB: Waste gases characteristics; 10. Heavy metal release in waste incineration processes; 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Thermodynamic study; 10.3. Characterisation of ultimate residues; 10.4. Kinetics of HM vaporisation; 10.5. Conclusion; References; 11. Functional interpretation of gas composition; 11.1. Introduction; 11.2. Sources of volatile organic compounds; 11.3. Analysis of NMVOCs; 11.4. NMVOC emission rates
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