04250nam 2200973z- 450 991067437180332120231214133200.03-03921-841-7(CKB)4100000010106292(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58180(EXLCZ)99410000001010629220202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRemoval of Organic Pollution in Water EnvironmentMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 electronic resource (154 p.)3-03921-840-9 The development of civilization entails a growing demand for consumer goods. A side effect of the production and use of these materials is the production of solid waste and wastewater. Municipal and industrial wastewater usually contains a large amount of various organic compounds and is the main source of pollution of the aquatic environment. Therefore, the search for effective methods of wastewater and other polluted water treatment is an important element of caring for the natural environment. This book presents research on the determination and removal of environmentally hazardous organic compounds from aqueous samples. The articles included in this book describe the results of examinations, at the laboratory scale, of the efficiency of chemical as well as physical processes for the removal or degradation of selected model pollutants. Environmental studies, especially those concerning the determination of trace impurities, require effective isolation and concentration procedures. The methods used for this purpose should meet the requirements of green chemistry. The liquid phase microextraction procedures and use of electrochemical methods described in this book seem to be proper for environmental studies, as they are effective and environmentally friendly.photodegradationemerging organic contaminantssalicylic acidbiosorptiondoxazosin maleateboron-doped diamond electrodesulfasalazinecontinuous liquid–liquid extractionwater environmentelectrochemical degradationchlorinated intermediatesisotherm adsorption modelswaterpollutantssedimentultrasound-assisted emulsification microextractionemerging contaminantselectrochemical oxidationselective sorbentwater remediationHPLC-UVsulfate radicalboron doped diamondnickel aluminateadvanced oxidation processeschemical oxygen demandhormonesliquid-liquid continuous extractionorganic pollutantrun-off waterDFT studybiocidesDLLME-SFOprecious metalsbudesonidesolidification of floating organic dropletflame retardantswastewater purificationgraphene quantum dotsPBDEdisinfection by-products1-undecanolphotocatalysistotal petroleum hydrocarbongas chromatography-mass spectrometryEOCs determinationenvironmental samplesgroundwaterfractional distillationspinelhydroxyl radicalremoval of organic compoundsGuarani aquiferdensity functional theorypersistent organic pollutantshydroxyl radicalsKotowska Urszulaauth1337931Karpi?ska JoannaauthBOOK9910674371803321Removal of Organic Pollution in Water Environment3057632UNINA01274nas 2200397-a 450 991089598810332120240915213022.0(DE-599)ZDB2786941-6(CKB)110978978951222(CONSER)---72621576-(EXLCZ)9911097897895122220770518a19709999 --- -engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnnual report /Caribbean Development BankSt. Michael, Barbados Caribbean Development Bank1 online resourcePrint version: Annual report / 0257-6120 (DLC) 72621576 (OCoLC)2976353 Development banksCaribbean AreaPeriodicalsDevelopment banksfast(OCoLC)fst00891746Economic policyfast(OCoLC)fst00902025Caribbean AreaEconomic policyPeriodicalsCaribbean AreafastPeriodicals.fastPeriodicals.lcgftDevelopment banksDevelopment banks.Economic policy.332.1JOURNAL9910895988103321exl_impl conversionAnnual report162222UNINA