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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes

Membrane Technologies in Environmental Protection and Public Health: Challenges and Opportunities

Paperback Engels 2023 9780128241035
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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Membrane Technologies in Environmental Protection and Public Health- Challenges and Opportunities illustrates the application of membrane technology used in separation processes, along with the advantages of membranes in comparison with other types of separation methods. In addition, the book illustrates new approaches for pollution monitoring and helps researchers develop new membrane systems for air or water pollution monitoring. Sections focus on the application of membrane technology to new membranes, hence it is ideal for R&D managers in industry and a variety of others, including academic researchers and postgraduate students working in strategic treatment, separation and purification processes.

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ISBN13:9780128241035
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction to Environmental Pollution: An antrapogenic or a natural issue?<br>2. The Environmental Pollution’s influence on Public Health: General Principles<br>3. Public Health and Environmental Pollution: some case studies<br>4. Environmental monitoring: strengths and challenges<br>5. Environmental monitoring and membrane technologies: a possible marriage?<br>6. Toxic metal ions removal for potable water: some case studies (arsenic and mercury, etc.)<br>7. Some organic compounds in potable water: the PFASs, EDCs and PPCPs issues<br>8. Membranes as a tool for organic compounds remediation in potable waters<br>9. Membranes for air cleaning<br>10. Membrane sensors for pollution problems

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