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Activated Carbon Adsorption For Wastewater Treatment by Jerry R Perrich ISBN 13: 9780849356933

ISBN 10: 0849356938

Hardcover; Boca Raton: Crc Press, 1981-06; ISBN-13: 978-0849356933

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Activated Carbon Adsorption for Wastewater Treatment

by Perrich, Jerry R

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Boca Raton, FL.: CRC Press, 1981. Comprehensive reference text presents detailed coverage of wastewater characterization; theoretical concepts of adsorption; physical and chemical properties of activated carbon and how they relate to adsorption phenomena; manufacture and regeneration of activated carbon; adsorption test procedures; isotherm development; analytic techniques; integrated total process designs; field evaluations; design of equipment components; common operating problems and solutions; etc. 252 pgs. Illustrated. Very minimal shelfwear.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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