Bryjak / Kabay / Rivas Innovative Materials and Methods for Water Treatment

Solutions for Arsenic and Chromium Removal
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-317-40366-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Solutions for Arsenic and Chromium Removal

E-Book, Englisch, 488 Seiten

Reihe: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources, Management, Treatment, Efficiency and Reuse

ISBN: 978-1-317-40366-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Due to increasing demand for potable and irrigation water, water suppliers have to use alternative resources. They either have to regenerate wastewater or deal with contaminated surface water. This book brings together the experiences of various experts in preparing of innovative materials that are selective for arsenic and chromium removal, and inventing some innovative processes to extract these elements from water. The book should be of high interest to engineers and decision-makers responsible for production and delivery of safe water.

The book is divided into three parts. The first one shows the effect of arsenic and chromium ions on living organisms. The second one presents the studies on preparation of innovative materials with improved affinity towards arsenic as well as chromium. The third part shows the innovative methods for removal of these toxic elements, with special attention paid to chromatographic, membrane, and hybrid systems.

The book is the first ever scientific work addressed to two most harmful elements appearing in water and provides a comprehensive review of materials and methods useful for making the water safe. The book discusses in detail the various fabrication techniques for sorbents and membranes that are now commercially available or appear in the development stage and will be commercialized in the next decades. Some of the technologies described in the third part will be implemented at the industrial scale in the future as well.

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Foreword
M.Bryjak, N.Kabay, B.Rivas, J.Bundschuh

Introduction to the problem of arsenic and chromium contaminations

1 Occurrence and toxicity of arsenic and chomium
B.Rivas, B.Urbano, S.Koter, I.Polowczyk, K.Konieczny, A.Figoli, S.Sarkar, E.Jakovleva

2 The clean water problem – Example on arsenic contamination in the Gangetic Plain of India
A.Ghosh, N.Bose

3 Human health through traces of contaminants in water: structural effects induced by Cr(III) and Cr(VI) on red cells
M.Suwalsky, S.Sánchez, M.J.Gallardo, F.Villena, M.Jemiola-Rzeminska, K.Strzalka

4 Implementation of innovations as challenge for water treatment
P.Roberts

Innovative Materials for Removal of arsenic and chromium

5 Separation of arsenic from waters using inorganic adsorbents
E.Henden, T.D.Çiftçi

6 Arsenic sorption on mono and binary metal oxide doped natural solids
E.B.Simsek, U.Beker

7 Low-cost adsorbents for arsenic separation from wastewaters
E.Iakovleva, M.Louhi-Kultanen, M.Sillanpää

8 Polymeric sorbents for selective chromium removal
L.Jelínek, H.Parschová, M.Nemecek

9 Solvent impregnated resins (SIRs) for Cr(VI) removal
N.Kabay, M.Bryjak

10 Arsenic and chromium removal using ion exchange processes
B.L.Rivas, B.F.Urbano, C.Campos

11 Water-soluble polymers in conjunction with membranes to remove arsenic and chromium
B.L.Rivas, J.Sánchez, L.Toledo

12 Solid waste materials for arsenic and chromium removal
I.Polowczyk, T.Kozlecki, J.Ulatowska, A.Bastrzyk

Innovative Methods for Removal of arsenic and chromium

13 Emerging technologies in the removal of arsenic from polluted waters
J.Saiz, E.Bringas, I.Ortiz

14 Arsenic removal from geothermal water with inorganic adsorbents
K. Yoshizuka, S.Nishihama

15 Arsenic removal by advanced oxidation assisted by solar energy
H.D.Mansilla, J.Yáñez, D.R.Contreras, L.Cornejo

16 Arsenic removal by means of membrane techniques
K.Konieczny, M.Bodzek

17 Innovative membrane applications for arsenic removal
A.Figoli, P.Mondal, S.Santoro, J.Hoinkis, A.Criscuoli

18 Removal of trace chromate from contaminated water: ion exchange and redox active sorption processes
S.Sarkar, R.C.Smith, N.Blute, A.K.SenGupta

19 Application of membrane technology to chromium elimination from the aquatic environment
M.Bodzek, K.Konieczny

20 Hybrid systems for removal of trace amounts of Cr(VI) and As(V) ions from water
M.Bryjak, N.Kabay

21 Removal of arsenic and chromium ions by dialysis and electrodialysis
S.Koter

Case studies: Latin America and the United States of America examples

22 Latin American experiences in arsenic removal from drinking water and mining effluents
J.L.Cortina, M.I.Litter, O.Gibert, C.Valderrama, A.M.Sancha, S.Garrido, V.S.T. Ciminelli

23 The removal of arsenic and chromate (Cr(VI)) from drinking water in the United States of America
P.Sylvester


Professor Marek Bryjak is working at Wroclaw University of Technology where he graduated in 1977, received PhD in 1982 and was awarded by DSc degree in 2001 for studies on application of polymers to separation processes. He underwent post-doc fellowship at Centre for Surface Science, Lehigh University USA in 1989-1991 and visited following universities: University of Calabria, Minho University, Ege University, Hacepette University, Imperial College, Stellenbosch University, Kitakyushu University, University of Concepcion, University of Santiago, Torino University, Loughborough University, Bratislava University, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague. He was the Head of Department of Specialty Polymers and Department of Polymer and Carbon Materials. He was the President of Membrane Section, Polish Chemical Society. He is the member of European Center for Innovation and Technology and Center of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology. Professor Bryjak authored and co-authored about 90 scientific papers, 6 chapters and edited 4 books. He supervised about 80 PhD and MSc theses, gave about 60 invited lectures and participated in 15 international and domestic projects. His scientific interest is focused on development of methods for formation of polymer membranes and their surface modification by plasma treatment, preparation and evaluation of new separation materials, and implementation of these materials to water technology.

Professor Nalan Kabay has been working at Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering of Ege University, Turkey since 1994. She graduated from Ege University in 1983. She received her MS degree at Ege University in 1985 and PhD from Kumamoto University, Japan in 1992. She worked as a post-doc between 1998-1999 at National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials-NIRIM, Japan. She several times visited Chemical Engineering Departments of Loughborough University and Imperial College, London UK as visiting scientist between 1996-2008. She was former Vice-Dean of Engineering Faculty of Ege University (2003-2009), former member of steering committee of Engineering Research Group at Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TUBITAK) (2004-2007). Prof. Kabay authored/co-authored 115 SCI papers, 8 book chapters and was acting as guest editor of special issues of 7 SCI journals, edited 3 books. She is member of editorial board for 3 SCI journals and 1 national journal. She was involved in 15 international and 30 national projects. She gave many lectures at different institutions and conferences as invited scientist in Japan, UK, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, India, Australia, Israel, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, S.Africa, S.Korea, UAE and Chile. She was awarded by TUBITAK-Science Promotion Award, Canon Foundation in Europe Award in 2001 and SCI-IEX Award in 2012. She is Honorary Member of Japan Ion Exchange Society. She has supervised and co-supervised 8 PhD and 40 MS students. Her main interests are water and wastewater treatment by membrane processes (NF, RO, ED, EDI, MBR), desalination of seawater and geothermal water, ion exchange, boron separation, preparation solvent impregnated resins, elimination of heavy metals and toxic organic compounds from water, wastewater reuse.

Professor Bernabé L.Rivas is working at University of Concepcion where he graduated. He received DSc at the same University in 1980 and worked as post-doc at University of Mainz 1983-84 and University of Tuebingen 1989-1991, Germany. He was former Dean of Faculty of Chemistry and now takes vice rector on Research and Development position at University of Concepcion. Awarded Municipal Award of Sciences, Municipality of Concepción, Regional Award of Sciences "Pascual Binimelis", Regional Government, Macromolecules Division of Chilean Chemical Society Award. Prof. Rivas autored/co-authored 330 publications in ISI journals, 20 chapters of book and over 500 contributing papers in meetings and symposia proceedings. He gave more than 100 lectures at different institutions and conferences as Invited lecturer in Brazil, Costa Rica, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, México, Peru, Spain, Turkey, South Korea. He is Editor of Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, member of the Editorial Boards of Polymer International and the Open Macromolecules Journal. He advised more than 20 PhD and MS theses. His main interests are preparation of ion exchange resins, metal separations by ion exchange resins, polymer enhanced ultrafiltration, separation of arsenic, polymer-clay composite materials for metal separations.



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