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Interface science in drinking water treatment : theory and applications /

It is difficult to imagine anything more important to the human population than safe drinking water. Lack of clean drinking water is still the major cause of illness and death in young children in developing countries. In more fortunate communities, where water treatment is practiced, the primary ai...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Newcombe, Gayle, Dixon, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Elsevier, �2006.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Interface science and technology ; v. 10.
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  • Chapter 1: Introduction.
  • Chapter 2: Coagulant characteristics and reactions.
  • Chapter 3: Floc formation and floc structure.
  • Chapter 4: Practical application of fractal dimension.
  • Chapter 5: Coagulation and flocculation with organic polyelectrolytes.
  • Chapter 6: Dissolved air flotation in drinking water treatment.
  • Chapter 7: Membrane filtration processes and fouling.
  • Chapter 8: Removal of natural organic material and algal metabolites using activated carbon.
  • Chapter 9: Surface chemistry effects in activated carbon adsorption of industrial pollutants.
  • Chapter 10: Manganese removal.
  • Chapter 11: Arsenic removal during drinking water treatment.
  • Chapter 12: Cryptosporidium/sand interactions during filtration.
  • Chapter 13: Dewatering of water treatment plant sludges.
  • Chapter 14: Biocorrosion in drinking water distribution systems.
  • Chapter 15: Adhesion analysis of scaling systems.
  • Chapter 16: Fate of particles in the distribution system.
  • Chapter 17: Natural organic matter.
  • Chapter 18: Fundamentals of particle stability.