A Review on ED, Adsorption and Photocatalytic Water Splitting
Energy efficient and green processes
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book represents a comprehensive review of wastewater treatment by energy-efficient methods including ED and Adsorption in the first two chapters and the last section depicts a mini-review on a green and efficient way of hydrogen production....
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This book represents a comprehensive review of wastewater treatment by energy-efficient methods including ED and Adsorption in the first two chapters and the last section depicts a mini-review on a green and efficient way of hydrogen production. Electrodialysis (ED) is a new advanced separation process that is commonly utilized for producing drinking water from water bodies as well as for the treatment of industrial effluents.
Autoren-Porträt von Ghulam Habib, MOHSIN Akhter, Muhammed Riaz
Habib, GhulamMuhammed Riaz : After completing BSc (Engg.) in Chemical Engg. from the University of Punjab in 2008 he started working in the Petroleum Quality Control setup of a Govt. Then he did MS in Chemical Engg from NUST in 2019.Mohsin Akhter : He did MS Chemical Engg. from NUST in 2019 with a Gold medal. Eng Habib did BS Chemical from NUST in 2017.
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- Autoren: Ghulam Habib , MOHSIN Akhter , Muhammed Riaz
- 2020, 56 Seiten, Masse: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Scholar's Press
- ISBN-10: 6138923065
- ISBN-13: 9786138923060
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Englisch
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