Chemistry of Advanced Environmental Purification Processes of Water covers the fundamentals behind a broad spectrum of advanced purification processes for various types of water, showing numerous applications through worked examples. Purification processes for groundwater, soil water, reusable water, and raw water are examined where they are in use full-scale, as a pilot approach, or in the laboratory. This book also describes the production of ceramic particles (nanochemistry) and materials for the creation of filtration systems and catalysts that are involved.
1. Water and Water Cycle
2. In Situ Chemical Oxidation
3. Electrochemical Oxidation
4. Heterogeneous Photocatalysis
5. Near- and Super-Critical Water
6. Membrane Filtration in Water Treatment – Removal of Micropollutants
7. Advanced Iron Oxidation at Drinking Water Treatment Plants
8. Advanced Arsenic Removal Technologies Review
Erik Sogaard:
1976 MSc. Chemistry and Physics, specialization in Physical Chemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark
1976-1978 Medical Representative, Roche A/S, Denmark
1978-1984 Lecturer, Physics and Chemistry, Teacher Training College, Toender Statsseminarium, Toender, Denmark
1983-1990 Lecturer, Physics and Chemistry, Aalborg Katedralskole (High School), Aalborg, Denmark
1990-1995 Associate Professor in Fundamental and Applied Chemistry, Engineering College Esbjerg Teknikum, Esbjerg, Denmark
1995-2013 Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
2013 Professor mso in Chemical Engineering, Section of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark