Synthetic Membrane Process :Fundamentals and Water Applications

Publication subTitle :Fundamentals and Water Applications

Author: Belfort   Georges  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323145817

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780120854806

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780120854806

Subject: TU991.2 The water purifying project (feedwater treatment)

Language: ENG

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Description

Synthetic Membrane Processes: Fundamentals and Water Applications presents a summary of some of the theoretical developments in membrane and fluid transport. The book reviews water and wastewater hyperfiltration, ultrafiltration, and electrodialysis, as well as the economics of these processes.
The text approaches the topics from the standpoint of chemical engineering. It provides a description of procedures for maintaining reasonable fluxes with a balanced pretreatment, cleaning, and fluid management program. The different structures of water and aqueous systems, hyperfiltration membranes, and the polarization phenomena in membrane processes are also discussed. The text provides concrete examples of the desalting experience and water and wastewater treatment in the United States, Europe, and Japan.
The book targets those in the water and wastewater field and is also generally useful for teaching and for anyone interested in adapting membrane technology to separation or concentration applications.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 12

Contributors

pp.:  12 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 2. Structure of Water and Aqueous Systems

pp.:  36 – 88

Chapter 3. Hyperfiltration Membranes, Their Stability and Life

pp.:  88 – 116

Chapter 4. Polarization Phenomena in Membrane Processes

pp.:  116 – 146

Chapter 5. Mathematical Modeling of Fluid Flow and Solute Distribution in Pressure-Driven Membrane Modules

pp.:  146 – 206

Chapter 6. Electrodialysis—Membranes and Mass Transport

pp.:  206 – 236

Chapter 7. Desalting Experience by Hyperfiltration (Reverse Osmosis) in the United States

pp.:  236 – 296

Chapter 8. Desalting Experience Using Hyperfiltration in Europe and Japan

pp.:  296 – 358

Chapter 9. Water and Wastewater Treatment Experience in Europe and Japan Using Ultrafiltration

pp.:  358 – 392

Chapter 10. Design, Operation, and Maintenance of a 5-mgd Wastewater Reclamation Reverse Osmosis Plant

pp.:  392 – 452

Chapter 11. Design and Operation of Desalting Systems Based on Membrane Processes

pp.:  452 – 494

Chapter 12. Economics of the Application of Membrane Processes. Part 1: Desalting Brackish and Seawaters

pp.:  494 – 524

Chapter 13. Economics of the Application of Membrane Processes. Part 2: Wastewater Treatment

pp.:  524 – 562

Index

pp.:  562 – 568

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