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Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants
Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants
(Environmental Science and Pollution Control Series) by: Matthew A. Tarr
Publisher: CRC Press | 8 Aug 2003 | ISBN: 0824743075 | Pages: 314 | PDF

Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants focuses on established and emerging chemical procedures for the management of pollutants in industrial wastewater and the environment. This reference offers an in-depth explanation of the degradation process, mechanisms, and control factors affecting each method, as well as issues crucial to the application of these approaches in real-world treatment sites. It examines ten of the most common and useful chemical technologies for environmental remediation and sanitation of industrial waste streams and offers implementation guidelines and examples of remediation strategies that are crucial to effective wastewater cleansing.
# Studies metal catalyzed oxidations and reductions, natural and synthetic catalysis, supercritical water and wet air oxidation, and sonochemistry
# Details electrochemical degradation techniques, as well as current photolytic and photocatalytic methods
# Links chemical degradation methods to concepts in biodegradation, biotechnology, and toxicology
Table of Contents
1. Ozone UV Radiation Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation Technologies
Fernando J. Beltra´n
2. Photocatalytic Degradation of Pollutants in Water and
Air: Basic Concepts and Applications
Pierre Pichat
3. Supercritical Water Oxidation Technology
Indira Jayaweera
4. Fenton and Modiï¬ed Fenton Methods for Pollutant Degradation
Matthew A. Tarr
5. Sonochemical Degradation of Pollutants
Hugo Destaillats, Michael R.Cabot, and Juan Casado
7. The Electron Beam Process for the Radiolytic Degradation of Pollutants
Bruce J. Mincher and William J. Cooper
8. Solvated Electron Reductions: A Versatile Alternative
for Waste Remediation
Gerry D. Getman and Charles U. Pittman, Jr.
9. Permeable Reactive Barriers of Iron and Other Zero-Valent Metals
Paul G. Tratnyek, Michelle M. Scherer, Timothy L. Johnson, and Leah J. Matheson
10. Enzymatic Treatment of Waters and Wastes
James A. Nicell
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