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Surfactant-based separations : science and technology / John F. Scamehorn, editor, Jeffrey H. Harwell, editor.

LIBRA TP156.S45 S876 2000
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Scamehorn, John F., 1953-
Harwell, Jeffrey H., 1952-
American Chemical Society. Meeting (1998 : Dallas, Texas)
Series:
ACS symposium series 0097-6156 ; 740.
ACS symposium series, 0097-6156 ; 740
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Separation (Technology)--Congresses.
Separation (Technology).
Surface active agents--Congresses.
Surface active agents.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xiv, 457 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society : Distributed by Oxford University Press, [2000]
Summary:
Because they are biodegradable and work well in low energy separations, surfactants are an active area of interest in separations science. This book covers surfactant-based separations for the chemical and biochemical process industries and analytical chemistry. It includes discussion of widely used processes and novel techniques, such as, surfactant-enhanced ultrafiltration, ground water and soil remediation, surfactant absorption and flotation processes, extraction processes, recycling of paper and plastics using surfactant, and analytical separations using surfactants.
Contents:
1. Current Trends and Future Developments in Surfactant-Based Separations / John F. Scamehorn, Jeffrey H. Harwell 1
Surfactant-Enhanced Soil Remediation
2. Phase Behavior of Perchloroethylene with Mixtures of Sulfosuccinate Surfactants / V. Weerasooriya, W. H. Wade, G. A. Pope 16
3. Integrated Demonstration of Surfactant-Enhanced Aquifer Remediation with Surfactant Regeneration and Reuse / V. Weerasooriya, S. L. Yeh, G. A. Pope, W. H. Wade 23
4. Soil Remediation with Microemulsions: Basic Properties / F.-H. Haegel, F. Dierkes, S. Kowalski, K. Monig, M. J. Schwuger, G. Subklew, P. Thiele 35
5. Separation of Volatile Organic Compounds from Surfactant Solutions by Pervaporation / L. M. Vane, E. L. Giroux, F. R. Alvarez, L. Hitchens 57
6. The Use of Liquid-Liquid Extraction in Hollow Fiber Membrane for the Removal of Organic Contaminants from Aqueous Surfactant Streams / B. Kitiyanan, J. H. O'Haver, Jeffrey H. Harwell, D. A. Sabatini 76
Membrane-Based Separations
7. Block Copolymer Micelles for Water Remediation / Jos T. F. Keurentjes 92
8. Wastewater Remediation: Utilization of Environmentally Responsive Polymeric Surfactants for the Sequestration of p-Cresol / R. Scott Armentrout, Michael F. Richardson, Charles L. McCormick 113
9. Resolution of Enantiomers Using Enantioselective Micelles in Ultrafiltration Systems / P. E. M. Overdevest, Jos T. F. Keurentjes, A. van der Padt, K. van 't Riet 123
10. Surfactant-Based Colloidal Particles as the Extracting Phase for the Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Environments: Kinetic and Applied Aspects / Christian Tondre 139
11. Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration in a Spiral Wound Ultrafiltration Module and Comparison with Stirred Cell Performance / Bruce L. Roberts, John F. Scamehorn, Sherril D. Christian 158
12. Crossflow Microfiltration Characteristics of Surfactants: The Effects of Membrane Physical Chemistry and Surfactant Phase Behavior on Gel Polarization and Rejection / G. Akay, P. T. Odirile, B. Keskinler, R. J. Wakeman 175
13. Organic Compounds Removal by Vesicle-Enhanced Ultrafiltration / Masahiko Abe, Yukishige Kondo 201
Adsorption- and Flotation-Based Separations
14. Nonionic Surfactants as Collectors for the Flotation of Oxidized and/or Low-Rank Coal / Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Guy H. Harris, Renhe Jia 230
15. Flotation of PAH-Contaminated Dredged Sludge / Huib Mulleneers, Suzan Roubroeks, Harry Bruning, Wim Rulkens, Luuk Koopal 248
16. Studies of Adsorption and Aggregation of Cationic Surfactants on Silica Surfaces Using EPR / Martin G. Bakker, Gregory L. Turner, John Matthews, Kunliang Zhang 260
17. Speciation of Metal-Containing Compounds Found in the Environment by Micellar Liquid Chromatography Interfaced to Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry / M. P. Dziewatkoski 276
18. Selectivity in Micellar Liquid Chromatography: Surfactant-Bonded Phase Associations in Micellar Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography / Barry K. Lavine, Sumar Hendayan, William T. Cooper, Yifang He 290
19. Determination of Distribution Ratios of Aromatic Compounds between Aqueous Solution and Surfactant-Covered Silica by a Chromatographic Method / Stefan Holzheu, Thilo Behrends, Reimer Herrmann 314
20. Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization-Mass Spectrometry and Capillary Electrophoresis for the Analysis of Chemical Warfare Agent Degradation Products / A.-E. F. Nassar, S. V. Lucas, P. B. W. Smith, L. D. Hoffland 329
21. Particulate Removal from Oxygen Systems Using Surfactant-Enhanced Fluorinated Solvents / Gerard K. Newman, Jeffrey H. Harwell, Bijo Mathew, Greg Caudill, Christy Crowe, Marc Powers, Bhanu Gunturi 351
Extraction and Deinking Processes
22. Reversed Micelles as Novel Protein Refolding Media / Masahiro Goto, Tsutomu Ono, Shintaro Furusaki 374
23. Deinking of Papers Printed with Water-Based Inks: An Overview / John K. Borchardt 384.
Notes:
"Based on the symposium...at the National American Chemical Society (ACS) meeting in Dallas, Texas in March-April 1998"--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0841236186
OCLC:
41572626

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