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Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction; a Series of Advances; V.17.

by Ed. Yizhak Marcus Et Al

Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction; a Series of Advances; V.17. Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Volume 17 in the Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction series represents the vanguard of research on solvent extraction. It covers the principles of electrolyte extraction and other subjects of increasing interest to the field. This volume begins with pharmaceutical applications of supercritical fluid solvents, particularly supercritical carbon dioxide. It also contains chapters on liquid ion exchangers and relevant experiment protocols, SCF applications in drug formulation and pollution reduction, exploiting SCF as reaction media, applications of metal bis(dicarbollide) in analytical chemistry and radioactive waste treatment, and synergistic extraction of metal ions.

Volume 17 discusses the ion exchange isothermal supersaturation technique, metal separation via pH-induced parametric pumping, modeling of ion exchange kinetics for ultrapure water, and the engineering of activated carbons and carbonaceous materials for removal of metal ions and organic micropollutants in water. Volume 17 cover topics that include supercritical fluid applications, applications of metal bis(dicarbollide), and synergistic extraction of metal ions.

Book News Annotation:

Marcus (emeritus, chemistry, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem) and SenGupta (civil and environmental engineering, Lehigh U.) have gathered six papers on promising lines of research in solvent and extractant properties, processes, technologies, and applications. Topics include: applications of supercritical fluid solvents in the pharmaceutical industry, reactive solvent extraction, metal solvent extraction, sulfoxide extractants and synergists, extraction with metal bis(dicarbollide) anions, and principles of extraction of electrolytes. The volume contains over 150 figures and tables and more than 1000 literature citations.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Handpicked by the renowned editors of this series, the contributors of the Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction series represent the vanguard of research on solvent extraction, covering principles of electrolyte extraction and other subjects of increasing interest to the field. Volume 17 begins with pharmaceutical applications of supercritical fluid solvents, particularly supercritical carbon dioxide. Topics include liquid ion exchangers and relevant experiment protocols, SCF applications in drug formulation and pollution reduction, exploiting SCF as reaction media, applications of metal bis(dicarbollide) in analytical chemistry and radioactive waste treatment, and synergistic extraction of metal ions.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780824754921
Subtitle:
A Series of Advances, Volume 17
Author:
Ed. Yizhak Marcus Et Al
Author:
Sengupra, Arup K.
Author:
Marcus, Yizhak
Author:
Yizhak, Marcus
Publisher:
CRC Press
Subject:
Engineering - Chemical & Biochemical
Subject:
Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical
Subject:
Chemistry - Industrial & Technical
Subject:
Chemical & Biochemical
Series:
Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction
Publication Date:
July 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
9.28x6.20x1.05 in. 1.55 lbs.

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