The Boundary Flux Handbook
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ISBN/EAN:
9780128015995
The Boundary Flux Handbook summarizes over 90 chemical compounds (single compounds, in mixed solution) and different feed streams from industry (complex streams exiting the agricultural, biological, pharmaceutical, food, dye, textile, etc. industries) and the respective critical and threshold fluxes (hereafter referred to the boundary flux), together with data on rejection and permeabilities. It gives the reader valuable data to quickly estimate membrane performances in respect to productivity, selectivity and longevity, and permits to estimate capital and operating costs of membrane processes during the plant design operations.The book is valuable for scientific researchers and chemical engineers working with membrane technology as a reference for lab work, membrane process design and control. For each specific feedstock, only the best performing membrane(s) are listed. At least one commercial membrane module and a maximum of 4 different choices were reported, in order to assure the possibility to easily integrate the proposed membranes into the systems by contacting the relevant commercial partner, and to define the best choice of the pretreatment steps, permitting quick membrane process optimization or revamping operations. - This text summarizes over 100 chemical compounds, different feed streams from industry, and the respective critical and threshold fluxes - It gives the reader valuable data to quickly estimate membrane performances in respect to productivity, selectivity and longevity - For each studied feedstock, only the best performing membrane(s) are listed, including one commercial and a maximum of four different choices, to assure the possibility to easily integrate the proposed membranes into the systems by contacting the relevant commercial partner
Prof. Marco Stoller is an active researcher in membrane technologies, in particular on membrane fouling. His research work started in 2000, during his PhD thesis entitled 'Development of a purification process of olive mill wastewater by membranes, and was carried out continuously up today. He is Professor at the Department of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza". He is author of more than 30 papers on international peer-reviewed scientific journals, more than 60 contributions to conference proceedings and more than 15 oral speeches at international congresses."
Prof. Marco Stoller is an active researcher in membrane technologies, in particular on membrane fouling. His research work started in 2000, during his PhD thesis entitled 'Development of a purification process of olive mill wastewater by membranes, and was carried out continuously up today. He is Professor at the Department of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza". He is author of more than 30 papers on international peer-reviewed scientific journals, more than 60 contributions to conference proceedings and more than 15 oral speeches at international congresses."
Autor: | Marco Stoller, Javier Miguel Ochando-Pulido |
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EAN: | 9780128015995 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.12.2014 |
Untertitel: | A Comprehensive Database of Critical and Threshold Flux Values for Membrane Practitioners |
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Schlagworte: | Batch Boundary Flux Boundary flux Boundary flux model Continuous Critical and Threshold Flux Critical flux Data Database Membrane area Membrane fouling Membrane process design Membranes Process control Sustainable flux Threshold flux |
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