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9781933762159

Properties for Environmental and Green Engineering : Adsorption Capacity, Water Solubility, Henry's Law Constant ...

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  • ISBN13:

    9781933762159

  • ISBN10:

    1933762152

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-11-01
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $185.00

Summary

Environmental concern is becoming more and more prevalent in the energy field. Whether it is the elimination of waste from a chemical spill, water pollution or ecological destruction, the removal of pollutants is an increasingly up-front engineering priority. However, there has never been a reference published to keep up with this quickly growing sector. To explain the fundamental properties of environmental engineering, acclaimed professor and author Carl L Yaws delivers this comprehensive volume. This extensive technical book contains all the basic environmental and green properties of hydrocarbons and chemicals that are advantageous in design, operations, research, development, manufacturing and safety for the petroleum, chemical and environmental engineer. Yaws covers the spectrum, beginning with the adsorption capacity of activated carbon, a required skill in the design and operation of absorbers for removing pollutants from air. He then extends his valuable expertise to include solubility of water as a function of temperature and the solubility of gases in water, both critical in discovering contamination levels from a chemical spill. Useful for both the student and field engineer, Yaws brilliantly covers the Henry's law constant for gases in water, the most important environmental application involving water and a must-have for all engineers. Other chapters involve: Octanol-water partition coefficient, a significant instrument of control in ascertaining the environmental fate of substances; Soil sorption coefficient, an important property in determining the fate and transport of chemicals in soils and sediments; And the threshold limit value and permissible exposure limit, which was established by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and is significant for meeting governmental regulations. Providing over 4,000 hydrocarbons and chemicals, this well balanced handbook greatly exceeds the coverage that other chemical and environmental books render and proves that Carl L Yaws still remains a monumental pillar of education for the engineering community.

Author Biography

Carl L. Yaws is a professor of chemical engineering at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.

Table of Contents

Adsorption Capacity of Activated Carbon - Gasp. 1
Adsorption Capacity of Activated Carbon - Aqueous Liquidp. 50
Solubility in Water - Organic Compoundsp. 62
Solubility in Water - Inorganic Compoundsp. 109
Solubility in Salt Water - Organic Compoundsp. 114
Solubility in Water as a Function of Temperature - Organic Compoundsp. 129
Solubility in Water as a Function of Temperature - Inorganic Compoundsp. 144
Solubility of Gases in Water - Organic Compoundsp. 149
Solubility of Gases in Water - Inorganic Compoundsp. 152
Henry's Law Constant for Compound in Water - Organic Compoundsp. 155
Henry's Law Constant for Gases in Water - Organic Compoundsp. 200
Henry's Law Constant for Gases in Water - Inorganic Compoundsp. 203
Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient - Organic Compoundsp. 206
Bioconcentration Factor - Organic Compoundsp. 235
Soil Sorption Coefficient - Organic Compoundsp. 244
Threshold Limit Value and Permissible Exposure Limit - Organic Compoundsp. 255
Threshold Limit Value and Permissible Exposure Limit - Inorganic Compoundsp. 262
Conversion Tablep. 265
Compound List by CAS Registry Number - Organic Compoundsp. 266
Compound List by CAS Registry Number - Inorganic Compoundsp. 287
Compound List by Name - Organic Compoundsp. 289
Compound List by Name - Inorganic Compoundsp. 305
Adsorption Capacity of Activated Carbon for Aqueous System - Correlationsp. 307
Solubility of Organic Compounds in Water - Correlationsp. 311
Solubility of Organic Compounds in Salt Water - Correlationsp. 313
Solubility in Water as a Function of Temperature for Organic Compounds - Correlationsp. 315
Indexp. 317
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