Advanced Water Treatment: Adsorption Paperback
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Mika Sillanpaa
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Advanced Water Treatment: Adsorption discusses the application of adsorption in water purification. The book reviews research findings on the preparation of five different nano/microcellulose-based adsorbents, their characterization, the study of adsorption kinetics and isotherms, the determination of adsorption mechanisms, and an evaluation of adsorbents' regeneration properties. The book describes modification microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), the use of succinic anhydride modified mercerized nanocellulose, and aminosilane and hydroxyapatite modified nanostructured MFC for the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. Final sections describe the use of aminosilane, epoxy and hydroxyapatite modified MFC as a promising alternative for H2S removal from aqueous solutions, along with new findings on the adsorption properties of carbonated hydroxyapatite modified MFC as multifunctional adsorbent for the removal of both cations and anions ions from water.
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9780128192160
Language
English
Publisher
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication Date
31-01-2020
Number of Pages
694
About the Author
Prof. Mika Sillanpaa works at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, US. He has published over 700 articles in reputable journals and international conference proceedings. Prof. Sillanpaa is engaged in synergistic collaboration with over 100 research partners from the world's leading laboratories in six continents. He has received numerous awards for research and innovation. For example, he is the first laureate of Scientific Committee on the Problems of the Environment (SCOPE)'s Young Investigator Award, which was delivered at the UNESCO Conference in Shanghai 2010 for his "significant contributions, outstanding achievements, and research leadership in Environmental Technological Innovations.". He is also a highly cited researcher by Thomson Reuters.