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Aqueous Phase Adsorption: Theory, Simulations and Experiments

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This book covers theoretical aspects of adsorption, followed by an introduction to molecular simulations and other numerical techniques that have become extremely useful as an engineering tool in recent times to understand the interplay of different mechanistic steps of adsorption. Further, the book provides brief experimental methodologies to use, test, and evaluate different types of adsorbents for water pollutants. Through different chapters contributed by accomplished researchers working in the broad area of adsorption, this book provides the necessary fundamental background required for an academician, industrial scientist or engineer to initiate studies in this area.

Key Features

  • Explores fundamentals of adsorption-based separation
  • Provides physical insight into aqueous phase adsorption
  • Includes theory, molecular and mesoscopic level simulation techniques and experiments
  • Describes molecular simulations and lattice-Boltzmann method based models for aqueous phase adsorption
  • Presents state-of-art experimental works particularly addressing removal of emerging pollutants from aqueous phase
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Product Details
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138575219

About

Prof. Jayant K. SinghJayant Singh is a professor in the department of chemical engineering at IIT Kanpur. Dr. Singh 's current research interest is in material modeling self assembly energy storage wetting transition nanotribology and selective adsorption. Dr Singh has co-authored over 95 peer-reviewed articles in international journals of repute. He is a recipient of prestigious awards such as JSPS Invitation Fellowship Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship Young Engineers of Indian National Academy of Engineering Amar Dye Chem Award of IIChE BRNS Young Scientist Award and DST-BOYSCAST Fellowship. He is also an elected member of National Academy of Science India. Dr. Singh is currently an associate editor of the journal Chemical Engineering Communications and also serves on the editorial board of The Scientific World journal.Prof. Nishith VermaNishith Verma is a Professor of chemical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India. His research interests are the development of carbon-based materials especially carbon nanofibers and nanoparticles in adsorption catalytic reactions biomedical drug delivery sensors microbial fuel cells and agricultural applications. He has also developed lattice Boltzmann method-based mathematical models for adsorption and flow systems. Prof. Verma has published over 100 research articles in peer-reviewed international journals and has 8 Indian and US patents filed/granted. Prof. Verma is an Alexander Humboldt Fellow.

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