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Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment

Removal of Toxic Trace Elements with Emphasis on Arsenic, Fluoride and Uranium

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-138-02720-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Erscheinungstermin: 02.03.2016
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Focuses on the application of membrane technologies in removing toxic metals\metalloids from water. Particular attention is devoted to the removal of arsenic, uranium, and fluoride. These compounds are all existing in the earth’s crust at levels between two and five thousands micrograms per kg (parts per million) on average and these compounds can be considered highly toxic to humans, who are exposed to them primarily from air, food and water. In order to comply with the new maximum contaminant level, numerous studies have been undertaken to improve established treatments or to develop novel treatment technologies for removing toxic metals from contaminated surface and groundwater. Among the technologies available, applicable for water treatment, membrane technology has been identified as a promising technology to remove such toxic metals from water. The book describes both pressure driven (traditional processes, such as Nanofiltration, Reverse Osmosis, Ultrafiltration,etc) and more advanced membrane processes (such as forward osmosis, membrane distillation, and membrane bio-reactors) employed in the application of interest. Key aspect of this book is to provide information on both the basics of membrane technologies and on the results depending on the type of technology employed.

Produkteigenschaften


Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Figoli, Alberto

Hoinkis, Jan

Bundschuh, Jochen

Part I Generality on arsenic, fluoride and uranium

1. Fluoride, uranium and arsenic: occurrence, mobility, chemistry, human health impacts and concerns
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Fluoride
1.3 Uranium
1.4 Arsenic

Part II Traditional membrane processes

2. Arsenic removal by low pressure-driven membrane operations
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Microfiltration and ultrafiltration
2.3 Arsenic removal by using microfiltration
2.4 Arsenic removal by using ultrafiltration
2.5 Conclusions

3. Fluoride and uranium removal by nanofiltration
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Common removal technologies
3.3 Removal of dissolved fluoride and uranium by NF
3.4 Conclusions and outlook

4. The use of reverse osmosis (RO) for removal of arsenic, fluoride and uranium from drinking water
4.1 Reverse osmosis: background and transport mechanism
4.2 Types of RO membranes
4.3 Membrane modules and their application
4.4 Reverse osmosis for arsenic, fluoride and uranium removal from water
4.5 Experimental study for removal of arsenic and fluoride from water by RO and loose RO membranes
4.6 Conclusion

5. Electro-membrane processes for the removal of trace toxic metal ions from water
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Case studies
5.3 Concluding remarks and future needs

6. Fluoride, arsenic and uranium removal from water using adsorbent materials and integrated membrane systems
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Fluoride
6.3 Arsenic
6.4 Uranium
6.5 Concluding remarks and outlook

Part III New trends in materials and process development

7. Biosorbent materials and membranes for the treatment of toxic ions from water
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Mechanism of metal biosorption and factors affecting its performance
7.3 Equilibrium models for bioadsorption process
7.4 Choice of metals for bioadsorption studies
7.5 Biosorbent materials as a precursor in membrane preparation
7.6 Hybrid of biosorption and membrane processes
7.7 Biofiltration
7.8 Bioadsorption of arsenic, uranium and fluoride
7.9 Conclusion

8. Liquid membrane separations of uranium
Prasanta Kumar Mohapatra
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Liquid membranes
8.3 Liquid membrane separations using different extractants
8.4 Applications of liquid membranes for uranium recovery
8.5 Conclusion and perspectives

9. Supported liquid membrane technology in the removal and recovery of toxic ions from water
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Theory
9.3 SLM application in the removal and recovery of toxic ions from water
9.4 Conclusion

10. Polymer inclusion membranes for the separation of uranium and arsenic from dilute aqueous solutions
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Extraction and separation of solutes
10.3 Separation of uranium
10.4 Separation of arsenic
10.5 Conclusion and outlook

11. Removal of arsenic by nanofiltration: a case study on novel membrane materials
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Nanofiltration (NF)
11.3 Removal of arsenic by nanofiltration
11.4 High performance NF membranes
11.5 Cost evaluation
11.6 Summary and outlook

12. Fate and removal of trace metals/metalloids and fluoride from urban wastewater by membrane bioreactors: pilot and full-scale experiences
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Myths and realities about MBR
12.3 Occurrence, fate and removal of trace metals, metalloids and fluoride
12.4 Conclusion

13. Membrane distillation for the treatment of waters contaminated by arsenic, fluoride and uranium
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Traditional treatments
13.3 Application of the membrane distillation technique
13.4 Synthesis of the literature results
13.5 Conclusions and remarks

14. Removal of inorganic and organic trace contaminants by forward osmosis membranes
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Fundamentals of mass transport and solute rejection in FO
14.3 Removal of organic contaminants by FO membranes
14.4 Removal of inorganic contaminants by FO membranes
14.5 Conclusions and outlook