Water Treatment Technologies for the Removal of High-Toxicity Pollutants [recurso electrónico] / edited by Miroslava Václavíková, Ksenija Vitale, Georgios P. Gallios, Lucia Ivanicová.

Por: Václavíková, Miroslava [editor.]Colaborador(es): Vitale, Ksenija [editor.] | Gallios, Georgios P [editor.] | Ivanicová, Lucia [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental SecurityEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2010Descripción: X, 345 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048134977Otro título: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Water Treatment Technologies for the Removal of High-Toxity Pollutants Kosice, Slovak Republic 13-17 September 2008Tema(s): Environmental sciences | Chemical engineering | Environmental chemistry | Environmental pollution | Materials | Environment | Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution | Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering | Materials Science, general | Environmental ChemistryFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 363.7394 | 363.73946 Clasificación LoC:TD419-428Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Nanomaterials for Chemical—Biological — Physical Integrity of Potable Water -- Rainwater Collecting as a Part of Implementation of the Sustainable Development Principles on Croatian Islands — Old Habits for New Era -- Fish Consumption and Mercury Body Burden in Women of Reproductive Age From Urban Area in Croatia -- Origin of Arsenic in Drinking Waters in the West Backa District of Serbia -- Magnetic Zeolite as Arsenic Sorbent -- Modeling and Simulation of Heavy Metals Removal From Drinking Water by Magnetic Zeolite -- Sorption of Metal Ions From Aqueous Solution on Fixed-Beds of Iron-Based Adsorbents -- Removal of Arsenic From Drinking Water — Croatian Experience -- Arsenic Oxidation by Membrane Contactors -- Arsenic Species Isoformation — A Key Problem for Water Purification -- Distribution and Speciation of Arsenic in Groundwaters and Tap Waters of Eastern Croatia -- Oxyanions in Waste: Occurrence, Leaching, Stabilisation, Relation to Wastewater Treatment -- Trace Elements Speciation in Mining Affected Waters -- Effect of Electrolytes on the Electrochemical Oxidation of Synthetic Dyes -- Heavy Metal Cationic Wastewater Treatment with Membrane Methods -- Separation of Cesium-137, Strontium-90 and Actinides from Waters and Wastewaters: A Short Review of the Materials and Processes -- Mo, Sb and Se Removal from Scrubber Effluent of a Waste Incinerator -- Equilibrium Modeling of Cu Removal From Aqueous Solutions: Influence of Ionic Strength -- Adsorption Characteristics of Cobalt(Ii) and Nickel(Ii) Onto Diatomite and Amberlite 252 Zu Resin from Aqueous Solutions -- Removal of Highly Toxic Wastewater Pollutants with Excessive Active Sludge -- Analysis of Influence of the Thermal Power Plant Wastewaters Discharge on Natural Water Objects -- Extraction of Nickel and Copper Ions from Waste Technological Solutions -- Composite Iron-Based Coagulant Synthesised by Inorganic Polyferric Sulphate and Organic, Non-Anionic Polymer -- Characterization and Application of Novel Coagulant Reagent (Polyaluminium Silicate Chloride) for the Post-Treatment of Landfill Leachates -- Application of Carbon Nanoparticles for Water Treatment -- Sorption of Copper and Zinc Cations by Bio-Modified Brown Coal -- Application of Bacterially Produced Hydrogen Sulphide for Selective Precipitation of Heavy Metals -- Morphology Control of Ordered Porous Silica Adsorbents -- Chemical Modification of Silica Surface by Immobilization of Amino Groups for Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles -- Removal of Nickel by Natural and Magnetically Modified Bentonite -- Effect of Magnetic Modification on the Sorption Properties Of Natural Bentonite -- New Chemical Sensors for Fast and Reliable Analytical Control of Sn2+ and Pb2+ Ions in Water and Waste Water -- Express Uv-Photometry Method for Determination of the Oil-Compounds Content in Water -- Optimal Synthesis of System for Thermal Treatment of Chlorine Water -- Research in the Institute of Geotechnics Sas — Water Treatment Technologies.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Water is essential for life, a strategic resource for every country and population. Its availability and sanitary safety is highly connected with the health and economy status of population. Burden of disease due to polluted water is a major public health problem throughout the world. Many pollutants in water streams have been identified as toxic and harmful to the environment and human health, and among them arsenic, mercury and cadmium are considered as high priority ones. Providing population with safe drinking water became the priority and at the same time a big challenge for the modern society. Many funding agencies in various countries have assigned a high priority to the envir- mental security and pollution prevention. UN, being one of them, launched the “International Decade for Action: Water for life 2005–2015. ” Therefore, today’s political and social climate presents an important opportunity to implement principles of sustainable development and to preserve resources essential for future life. This process requires interdisciplinary approach; it is critically important to stimulate interactions between medical doctors, chemists, physicist, materials scientists, engineers and policy makers, which are already experienced in their specific areas. It is also our ethical obligation to preserve existing water resources and existing eco systems enhancing their biodiversity. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Water Treatment Te- nologies for the Removal of High-Toxicity Pollutants” took place on September 13–17, 2008 in Košice, Slovak Republic.
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Nanomaterials for Chemical—Biological — Physical Integrity of Potable Water -- Rainwater Collecting as a Part of Implementation of the Sustainable Development Principles on Croatian Islands — Old Habits for New Era -- Fish Consumption and Mercury Body Burden in Women of Reproductive Age From Urban Area in Croatia -- Origin of Arsenic in Drinking Waters in the West Backa District of Serbia -- Magnetic Zeolite as Arsenic Sorbent -- Modeling and Simulation of Heavy Metals Removal From Drinking Water by Magnetic Zeolite -- Sorption of Metal Ions From Aqueous Solution on Fixed-Beds of Iron-Based Adsorbents -- Removal of Arsenic From Drinking Water — Croatian Experience -- Arsenic Oxidation by Membrane Contactors -- Arsenic Species Isoformation — A Key Problem for Water Purification -- Distribution and Speciation of Arsenic in Groundwaters and Tap Waters of Eastern Croatia -- Oxyanions in Waste: Occurrence, Leaching, Stabilisation, Relation to Wastewater Treatment -- Trace Elements Speciation in Mining Affected Waters -- Effect of Electrolytes on the Electrochemical Oxidation of Synthetic Dyes -- Heavy Metal Cationic Wastewater Treatment with Membrane Methods -- Separation of Cesium-137, Strontium-90 and Actinides from Waters and Wastewaters: A Short Review of the Materials and Processes -- Mo, Sb and Se Removal from Scrubber Effluent of a Waste Incinerator -- Equilibrium Modeling of Cu Removal From Aqueous Solutions: Influence of Ionic Strength -- Adsorption Characteristics of Cobalt(Ii) and Nickel(Ii) Onto Diatomite and Amberlite 252 Zu Resin from Aqueous Solutions -- Removal of Highly Toxic Wastewater Pollutants with Excessive Active Sludge -- Analysis of Influence of the Thermal Power Plant Wastewaters Discharge on Natural Water Objects -- Extraction of Nickel and Copper Ions from Waste Technological Solutions -- Composite Iron-Based Coagulant Synthesised by Inorganic Polyferric Sulphate and Organic, Non-Anionic Polymer -- Characterization and Application of Novel Coagulant Reagent (Polyaluminium Silicate Chloride) for the Post-Treatment of Landfill Leachates -- Application of Carbon Nanoparticles for Water Treatment -- Sorption of Copper and Zinc Cations by Bio-Modified Brown Coal -- Application of Bacterially Produced Hydrogen Sulphide for Selective Precipitation of Heavy Metals -- Morphology Control of Ordered Porous Silica Adsorbents -- Chemical Modification of Silica Surface by Immobilization of Amino Groups for Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles -- Removal of Nickel by Natural and Magnetically Modified Bentonite -- Effect of Magnetic Modification on the Sorption Properties Of Natural Bentonite -- New Chemical Sensors for Fast and Reliable Analytical Control of Sn2+ and Pb2+ Ions in Water and Waste Water -- Express Uv-Photometry Method for Determination of the Oil-Compounds Content in Water -- Optimal Synthesis of System for Thermal Treatment of Chlorine Water -- Research in the Institute of Geotechnics Sas — Water Treatment Technologies.

Water is essential for life, a strategic resource for every country and population. Its availability and sanitary safety is highly connected with the health and economy status of population. Burden of disease due to polluted water is a major public health problem throughout the world. Many pollutants in water streams have been identified as toxic and harmful to the environment and human health, and among them arsenic, mercury and cadmium are considered as high priority ones. Providing population with safe drinking water became the priority and at the same time a big challenge for the modern society. Many funding agencies in various countries have assigned a high priority to the envir- mental security and pollution prevention. UN, being one of them, launched the “International Decade for Action: Water for life 2005–2015. ” Therefore, today’s political and social climate presents an important opportunity to implement principles of sustainable development and to preserve resources essential for future life. This process requires interdisciplinary approach; it is critically important to stimulate interactions between medical doctors, chemists, physicist, materials scientists, engineers and policy makers, which are already experienced in their specific areas. It is also our ethical obligation to preserve existing water resources and existing eco systems enhancing their biodiversity. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Water Treatment Te- nologies for the Removal of High-Toxicity Pollutants” took place on September 13–17, 2008 in Košice, Slovak Republic.

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