Membrane Technology [electronic resource] : Sustainable Solutions in Water, Health, Energy and Environmental Sectors.

By: Sridhar, SundergopalMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Milton : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2018Description: 1 online resource (562 p.)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351601832; 1351601830; 9781315105666; 1315105667; 9781351601825; 1351601822Subject(s): SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Chemical & BiochemicalDDC classification: 660/.28424 LOC classification: TP159.M4Online resources: Click here to view. | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Section I : Membrane Technology forSustainable Development; Chapter 1: Processing of Complex Industrial Effluents and Gaseous Mixtures through Innovative Membrane Technology; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Impact of Industrial Effluents and Off-Gases on the Environment; 1.1.2 Mechanisms of Mass Transfer in Hydrostatic Pressure-Driven Membrane Process and Gas Permeation; 1.1.3 Objectives of the Work and Scope for Membrane Technology to Meet Challenges
1.2 Case Study on Chloride Separation from Coke Oven Wastewater in Steel Industry1.2.1 Source of Chloride Effluent; 1.2.2 Synthesis of Nanofiltration Membrane; 1.2.3 Nanofiltration Process for Treatment of TATA Steel Industrial Effluent of 5 m3/h Capacity; 1.3 Recovery of Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solvent from Pharmaceutical Effluent; 1.3.1 Source of Pharmaceutical Effluent; 1.3.2 Design and Commissioning of Electrodialysis Pilot Plant of 7,500 L/batch/day; 1.4 Decolorization of Aqueous Sodium Thiocyanate Solution in Acrylic Fiber Industry; 1.4.1 Origin of Textile Effluent
1.4.2 Depiction of Nanofiltration Process1.4.3 Design and Installation of Pilot Nanofiltration Plant of 6,000 L/batch/day; 1.5 Effluent Treatment for Chloralkali Industry; 1.6 Application of Ultrafiltration in Wastewater Treatment; 1.7 Separation of Industrial Off-Gases and Process Gas Mixtures; 1.7.1 Membranes for Gas Separation; 1.7.1.1 Poly(ether-block-amide) Membrane; 1.7.1.2 Silver tetrafluoroborate Loaded Pebax Membrane; 1.7.1.3 Cobalt(II) phthalocyanine Incorporated Pebax Membrane; 1.7.1.4 Matrimid Hollow Fiber Module; 1.7.1.5 Polysulfone Hollow Fiber Module
1.7.1.6 Poly(ether ether ketone) Hollow Fiber Module1.7.1.7 Palladium Coated Ceramic Tubular Membrane; 1.7.2 Experimental Description of Laboratory Gas Separation Unit; 1.7.3 Membrane Performance for Gas Separation; 1.7.3.1 Separation of H2 and N2; 1.7.3.2 Separation of CO2 and N2; 1.7.3.3 Separation of O2 and N2; 1.7.3.4 Recovery of Propylene from Refinery Fuel Gas Mixture; 1.7.3.5 Separation of Propane/Propylene Binary Gas Mixture; 1.7.3.6 Natural Gas Sweetening; 1.8 Conclusions and Future Perspectives; References
Chapter 2: Comprehensive Process Solutions for Chemical and Allied Industries Using Membranes2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Milestones on Industrial Applications ofMembrane Technology in India; 2.3 Membrane Development and Scale-Up; 2.4 Industrial Process Solutions; 2.4.1 Health; 2.4.2 Biotechnology; 2.4.3 Food and Dairy; 2.4.4 Energy; 2.4.5 Wastewater Treatment; 2.4.6 Ultrapure Water Production; 2.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: An Insight into Various Approaches toward Flux Enhancement and Fouling Mitigation of Membranes during Nano and Ultrafiltration; 3.1 Introduction
Abstract: Contributed by multiple experts, the book covers the scientific and engineering aspects of membrane processes and systems. It aims to cover basic concepts of novel membrane processes including membrane bioreactors, microbial fuel cell, forward osmosis, electro-dialysis and membrane contactors.
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Section I : Membrane Technology forSustainable Development; Chapter 1: Processing of Complex Industrial Effluents and Gaseous Mixtures through Innovative Membrane Technology; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Impact of Industrial Effluents and Off-Gases on the Environment; 1.1.2 Mechanisms of Mass Transfer in Hydrostatic Pressure-Driven Membrane Process and Gas Permeation; 1.1.3 Objectives of the Work and Scope for Membrane Technology to Meet Challenges

1.2 Case Study on Chloride Separation from Coke Oven Wastewater in Steel Industry1.2.1 Source of Chloride Effluent; 1.2.2 Synthesis of Nanofiltration Membrane; 1.2.3 Nanofiltration Process for Treatment of TATA Steel Industrial Effluent of 5 m3/h Capacity; 1.3 Recovery of Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solvent from Pharmaceutical Effluent; 1.3.1 Source of Pharmaceutical Effluent; 1.3.2 Design and Commissioning of Electrodialysis Pilot Plant of 7,500 L/batch/day; 1.4 Decolorization of Aqueous Sodium Thiocyanate Solution in Acrylic Fiber Industry; 1.4.1 Origin of Textile Effluent

1.4.2 Depiction of Nanofiltration Process1.4.3 Design and Installation of Pilot Nanofiltration Plant of 6,000 L/batch/day; 1.5 Effluent Treatment for Chloralkali Industry; 1.6 Application of Ultrafiltration in Wastewater Treatment; 1.7 Separation of Industrial Off-Gases and Process Gas Mixtures; 1.7.1 Membranes for Gas Separation; 1.7.1.1 Poly(ether-block-amide) Membrane; 1.7.1.2 Silver tetrafluoroborate Loaded Pebax Membrane; 1.7.1.3 Cobalt(II) phthalocyanine Incorporated Pebax Membrane; 1.7.1.4 Matrimid Hollow Fiber Module; 1.7.1.5 Polysulfone Hollow Fiber Module

1.7.1.6 Poly(ether ether ketone) Hollow Fiber Module1.7.1.7 Palladium Coated Ceramic Tubular Membrane; 1.7.2 Experimental Description of Laboratory Gas Separation Unit; 1.7.3 Membrane Performance for Gas Separation; 1.7.3.1 Separation of H2 and N2; 1.7.3.2 Separation of CO2 and N2; 1.7.3.3 Separation of O2 and N2; 1.7.3.4 Recovery of Propylene from Refinery Fuel Gas Mixture; 1.7.3.5 Separation of Propane/Propylene Binary Gas Mixture; 1.7.3.6 Natural Gas Sweetening; 1.8 Conclusions and Future Perspectives; References

Chapter 2: Comprehensive Process Solutions for Chemical and Allied Industries Using Membranes2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Milestones on Industrial Applications ofMembrane Technology in India; 2.3 Membrane Development and Scale-Up; 2.4 Industrial Process Solutions; 2.4.1 Health; 2.4.2 Biotechnology; 2.4.3 Food and Dairy; 2.4.4 Energy; 2.4.5 Wastewater Treatment; 2.4.6 Ultrapure Water Production; 2.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: An Insight into Various Approaches toward Flux Enhancement and Fouling Mitigation of Membranes during Nano and Ultrafiltration; 3.1 Introduction

3.2 Principle and Mechanism

Contributed by multiple experts, the book covers the scientific and engineering aspects of membrane processes and systems. It aims to cover basic concepts of novel membrane processes including membrane bioreactors, microbial fuel cell, forward osmosis, electro-dialysis and membrane contactors.

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