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CHEMICAL PROCESSES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
by Teh Fu Yen (University of Southern California, USA)
Table of Contents (156k) Preface (84k) Chapter 1: Chemical Equilibrium (837k)
This book deals with basic principles such as chemical equilibrium and chemical processes, concepts which make up the basic tools necessary to design a more efficient system to solve environmental problems.
Useful as a textbook for both graduate and undergraduate, the material also serves as an excellent source for professional research in the field of environmental engineering or environmental science.
Contents:
- Chemical Equilibrium
- Water Softening
- Precipitation and
Stabilization
- Ion Exchange
- Aeration and Stripping
- Coagulation
- Disinfection
- Combustion and Incinerations
- Pyrolysis and Catalysis
- Photolysis
- Oxidation and Reduction
- Corrosion
Readership: Environmental engineers; civil engineers; advanced undergraduates
and graduate students; also applies to non-science, non-engineeringprofessionals, such as political officials, legal professionals, andjournalists.
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Pub. date: Feb 2007 |
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