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Characterization and Treatment of Textile Wastewater
1st Edition - May 23, 2015
Authors: Himanshu Patel, R. T. Vashi
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780128023266
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eBook ISBN:9780128025659
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Characterization and Treatment of Textile Wastewater covers fundamental knowledge of characterization of textile wastewater and adsorbents; naturally prepared adsorption and coagu…Read more
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Characterization and Treatment of Textile Wastewater covers fundamental knowledge of characterization of textile wastewater and adsorbents; naturally prepared adsorption and coagulation process for removal of COD, BOD and color. This book is intended for everyone actively working on the environment, especially for researchers in textile wastewater, as the problem of disposal of textile influent is worldwide. Potential technical environmental persons like engineers, project managers, consultants, and water analysts will find this book immediately useful for fine-tuning performance and reliability.
This book will also be of interest to individuals who want effective knowledge of wastewater, adsorption and coagulation.
Includes definitions of pollutions, sources of wastewater in textile wastewater, various treatment methods, remedial measures and effect of waste
Examines research carried out and in progress worldwide by different researchers
Covers sampling procedures and determination of various parameters of textile wastewater
Environmental Scientists and Engineers
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract
List of Figure
List of Tables
1.1 Current Scenario of Environment
1.2 General Processes in Dyeing Industry
1.3 Sources of Wastewater
1.4 Characteristics of Wastewater
1.5 Treatment of Wastewater
1.6 Remedial Measures
1.7 Effect of Wastes
Chapter 2: Characterization of Textile Wastewater
Abstract
List of Tables
2.1 Methods
2.2 Collection and Preservation of Samples
2.3 Characterization
Chapter 3: Feasibility of Naturally Prepared Adsorbent
Abstract
List of Figures
List of Tables
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Materials and Methods
3.3 Results and Discussion
3.4 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Batch Adsorption Treatment of Textile Wastewater
Abstract
List of Figures
List of Tables
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Experiments
4.3 Results and Discussion
4.4 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Fixed-Bed Column Studies of Dyeing Mill Wastewater Treatment Using Naturally Prepared Adsorbents
Abstract
List of Figures
List of Tables
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Experiments
5.3 Results and Discussion
5.4 Conclusion
Chapter 6: Use of Naturally Prepared Coagulants for the Treatment of Wastewater from Dyeing Mills
Abstract
List of Figures
List of Tables
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Material and Methods
6.3 Results and Discussion
6.4 Conclusion
Index
No. of pages: 174
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: May 23, 2015
Imprint: Elsevier
Hardback ISBN: 9780128023266
eBook ISBN: 9780128025659
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Himanshu Patel
Dr. Himanshu Patel has published research articles in 15 international journals including Wiley, Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, etc. and a book. He is working as Volunteer Editor in the “E-International Scientific Research Journal Consortium (E-ISRJC)” since December, 2011 and as Member of Scientific Committee and Editorial Review Board on Medical and Biological Sciences in “World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology” since November, 2010.
Affiliations and expertise
Navyug Science College, Surat, Gujarat, India
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R. T. Vashi
R. T. Vashi is an Associate Professor and research guide at Navyug Science College, Gujarat, India. His research area is environmental and applied chemistry. He is a member of Editorial Advisory Board of Journal of Environmental Research and Development (JEDAR).
Affiliations and expertise
Navyug Science College, Surat, Gujarat, India
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