Industrial Environmental Chemistry : Waste Minimization in Industrial Processes and Remediation of Hazardous Waste (Industry-university Cooperative Chemistry Program Symposia)

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Industrial Environmental Chemistry : Waste Minimization in Industrial Processes and Remediation of Hazardous Waste (Industry-university Cooperative Chemistry Program Symposia)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781489923226
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Full Description

This monograph consists of manuscripts submitted by invited speakers who participated in the symposium "Industrial Environmental Chemistry: Waste Minimization in Industrial Processes and Remediation of Hazardous Waste," held March 24-26, 1992, at Texas A&M University. This meeting was the tenth annual international symposium sponsored by the Texas A&M Industry-University Cooperative Chemistry Program (IUCCP). The program was developed by an academic-industrial steering committee consisting of the co-chairmen, Professors Donald T. Sawyer and Arthur E. Martell of the Texas A&M University Chemistry Department, and members appointed by the sponsoring companies: Bernie A. Allen, Jr., Dow Chemical USA; Kirk W. Brown, Texas A&M University; Abraham Clearfield, Texas A&M University; Greg Leyes, Monsanto Company; Jay Warner, Hoechst-Celanese Corporation; Paul M. Zakriski, BF Goodrich Company; and Emile A. Schweikert, Texas A&M University (IUCCP Coordinator). The subject of this conference reflects the interest that has developed in academic institutions and industry for technological solutions to environmental contamination by industrial wastes. Progress is most likely with strategies that minimize waste production from industrial processes. Clearly the key to the protection and preservation of the environment will be through R&D that optimizes chemical processes to minimize or eliminate waste streams. Eleven of the papers are directed to waste minimization. An additional ten papers discuss chemical and biological remediation strategies for hazardous wastes that contaminate soils, sludges, and water.

Contents

Waste Minimization: Practical Techniques for Reducing Waste; K.E. Nelson. WARR; J.A. Conner. Waste Minimization by Process Modification; J.R. Hopper, et al. Kinetic Models to Predict and Control Minor Constituents in Process Reactions; S. Senkan. Waste Minimization and Remediation in the Metal Finishing Industries; C.W. Walton, et al. The Role of Catalysis in Industrial Waste Reduction; D. Allen. Industrial Scale Membrane Processes; J.R. Fair. Ion Exchange for Glyphosate Recovery; L.R. Smith, J.L. Barclay. Remediation of Hazardous Wastes: Supercritical Extraction in Environmental Remediation and Restoration; A. Akgerman. Ozone for Waste Remediation and Waste-Water Treatment; H.J. Ledon. Nucleophilic and Reductive Remediation Strategies for Hazardous Halogenated Hydrocarbons; D.T. Sawyer, et al. Process Technology for Hazardous Waste Remediation; R. Hoch. 9 additional articles. Index.

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