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The Removal of Nitrogen Compounds from Wastewater

Handbook / Manual
By: B Halling-Sorenson and SE Jorgensen
456 pages
Publisher: Elsevier
The Removal of Nitrogen Compounds from Wastewater
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  • The Removal of Nitrogen Compounds from Wastewater ISBN: 9780444891525 Hardback Dec 1993 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This volume gives an overview of the wide spectrum of nitrogen removal processes available today. Part A gives a brief outline of nitrogen pollution sources, the global nitrogen cycle and the treatment methods; Part B presents details of all biological methods for nitrogen removal; and Part C describes the physico-chemical nitrogen removal methods. Design examples relating to Parts B and C are given in appendices. Design equations are given in the text, but more emphasis has been placed on the profound understanding of the biological and chemical processes and the basic factors that influence these. Parameters and regression equations for a quantitive description of these factors and their influence on the key processes are presented in several tables. This feature makes the volume a very useful handbook; it will be of great value to those environmentalists who require a record of the available nitrogen removal methods from both biological and chemical viewpoints.

Contents

Part 1 Nitrogen in the environment: nitrogen compounds as pollutants, S.E. Jorgensen and B. Halling-Sorensen. Part 2 Biological unit processes for the removal of nitrogen: biological nitrification and denitrification, B. Halling-Sorensen; process chemistry and biochemistry of nitrification, B. Halling-Sorensen; process chemistry and biochemistry of denitrification, B. Halling-Sorensen; attached growth reactors, B. Halling-Sorensen; suspended-culture reactors, B. Halling-Sorensen. Part 3 Physico-chemical unit processes for the removal of nitrogen: air stripping, S.E. Jorgensen; breakpoint-chlorination, S.E. Jorgensen; ion-exchange, S.E. Jorgensen; membrane processes, S.E. Jorgensen; precipitation, S.E. Jorgensen.

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Handbook / Manual
By: B Halling-Sorenson and SE Jorgensen
456 pages
Publisher: Elsevier
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