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Nanofiltration. Principles and Applications

  • Book

  • 560 Pages
  • December 2004
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1768540

Nanofiltration processes are finding wide applications in several 'wet' industries, such as water/wastewater treatment, water re-use, textile industry, diary industry, food industry and the pulp and paper industries. Despite this, no definitive book exists which covers the principles of the techniques and their potential and actual applications.

' Nanofiltration: Principles and Applications ' is edited by three well-known specialists from Australia, and contains chapters from top international authorities. The result is a comprehensive and up to date account which will be essential reading for membrane designers, manufacturers and end-users worldwide.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 History of nanofiltration membranes 1960 to 1990; Chapter 3 Nanofiltration membrane materials and preparation; Chapter 4 Module design and operation; Chapter 5 Membrane characterization; Chapter 6 Modelling the performance of Nanofiltration; membranes; Chapter 7 Chemical speciation effects in Nanofiltration separation; Chapter 8 Fouling in Nanofiltration; Chapter 9 Pretreatment and hybrid processes; Chapter 10 Water treatment; Chapter 11 Water reclamation, remediation and cleaner production with Nanofiltration; Chapter 12 Nanofiltration in the food industry; Chapter 13 Nanofiltration in the chemical processing industry; Chapter 14 Nanofiltration in the pulp and paper industry; Chapter 15 Nanofiltration of textile dye effluent; Chapter 16 Nanofiltration of landfill leachates treatment; Chapter 17 Nanofiltration bioreactors; Chapter 18 Photocatalytic nanofiltration reactors; Chapter 19 Nanofiltration in metal and acid recovery; Chapter 20 Trace contaminant removal with Nanofiltration; Chapter 21 Non-aqueous applications of Nanofiltration; Chapter 22 Conclusion; Index.

Authors

A Schaefer Dept of Environmental Engineering, University of Wollongong, Australia. Anthony Gordon Fane T David Waite Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia. T. David Waite is a Scientia Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and a foreign member of the US National Academy of Engineering. He served as Director of the UNSW Centre for Water and Waste Technology (now UNSW Water Research Centre) from 1993 to 2006 and was Research Director for the School from 1997 to 2006 before taking over as Head of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2007. He continued as Head of till early 2013 before taking on the role of Deputy Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Engineering. Professor Waite obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Tasmania (1974), Master degree from Monash University (1977) and PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1984). Before joining UNSW as Head of the Department of Water Engineering in 1993, he spent eight years undertaking research at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) and, prior to this, two years as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Melbourne and five years at the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission in Melbourne. His speciality areas of teaching are water chemistry and water treatment and his principle research area is that of investigation of physico-chemical processes in natural and engineered systems. Professor Waite has recently commenced as Executive Director of the UNSW Centre for Transformational Environmental Technologies (CTET) in Yixing (Jiangsu Province) and is an Associate Editor of the journal Environmental Science & Technology.