E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, E-Book
Chauhan / Kaur / Pant Sustainable Metal Extraction from Waste Streams
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-527-82672-8
Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-3-527-82672-8
Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book introduces readers to sustainable management and defines the challenges as well as the opportunities in waste stream management. It starts by covering conventional technologies for metal extraction then focuses on emerging tools and techniques such as green adsorption, bioleaching, and chelation. It also discusses the scale-up and process intensification of metal extraction from waste streams from process design to pilot plan.
Sustainable Metal Extraction from Waste Streams begins by covering sustainability-related constructs and illustrates the pre-requisites for sustainable management of waste streams. It then introduces the basics of solid waste handling, ranging from an analysis of the relevance, categories of wastes, consequences of untreated waste disposal into the environment, government initiatives, management strategies, and unit operations for pre-treatment of wastes. The book also looks at widely accepted, conventional metal extraction technologies like hydro and pyro metallurgical methods; discusses the possibility of sustainable green processes for metal extraction; and introduces the recently deployed coiled flow inverter process.
-Provides a comprehensive collection of the conventional, emerging, and future technologies for metal extraction from industrial waste and electrical & electronic equipment in a sustainable way
-Demonstrates trans-disciplinary research as an executable direction to achieve the sustainable governance of natural resources and solid waste management
-Presents a dedicated section on scale-up and process intensification of metallurgical processes
-Summarizes various aspects of novel processes ranging from basic concepts, benchmark performance of technologies on lab scale, and recent research trends in metal extraction
Covering a variety of interdisciplinary topics on resource optimization and waste minimization, Sustainable Metal Extraction from Waste Streams is an excellent resource for engineers, science students, entrepreneurs, and organizations who are working in the field of waste management and wish to gain information on upcoming sustainable processes.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 Introduction to Sustainability and Green Chemistry
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Defining "Sustainability"
1.3 Dimensions of Sustainability
1.4 New Conceptual Frameworks to Define Sustainability
1.5 Green Value Stream Mapping (GVSM)
1.6 "Greening the Waste"
1.7 Green Chemistry Terminology
1.8 Green Ways of Metal Extraction: Core of the Book
2 Waste Handling and Pre-treatment
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Waste Categorization
2.3 Legislations and Regulations for Hazardous Wastes
2.4 Handling/Management of Hazardous Waste
2.5 A Call for Metal Recovery from Waste
2.6 Pretreatment of Waste
2.7 Summary and Outlook
3 Conventional Technologies for Metal Extraction from Waste
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Pyrometallurgical Operations
3.3 Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Waste
3.4 Summary and Outlook
4 Emerging Technology for Metal Extraction from Waste:
I. Green Adsorption
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Adsorption
4.3 Green Adsorption
4.4 Parameters Affecting the Adsorption Capacity of Green Adsorbents
4.5 Adsorption Kinetic Models
4.6 Mechanism of Metal Uptake
4.7 Green Adsorbents: Relevant Literature
4.8 Innovative Applications of Adsorption
4.9 Case Study
4.10 Summary and Outlook
5 Emerging Technologies for Extraction of Metals from Waste
II. Bioleaching
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Bioleaching Process Description
5.3 Factors Affecting the Process Efficiency
5.4 Mechanism of Bioleaching Process
5.5 Engineering Practices in Bioleaching Process
5.6 Application of Bioleaching in Extracting Metals from Waste
5.7 Technoeconomic Opportunities and Challenges
5.8 Summary and Outlook
6 Future Technology for Metal Extraction from Waste:
I. Chelation Technology
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Defining "Chelation"
6.3 Classification of Ligands
6.4 Chemistry Associated with Chelation
6.5 Chelation Process for Extraction of Metals
6.6 Novel Applications of Chelating Agents
6.7 Ecotoxicological Concerns and Biodegradability
6.8 Summary and Outlook
7 Future Technology for Metal Extraction from Waste:
II. Ionic Liquids
7.1 Introduction
7.2 What Are Ionic Liquids?
7.3 Characteristic Properties of Ionic Liquids
7.4 Classification of Ionic Liquids
7.5 Environmental Scrutiny of Ionic Liquids
7.6 Applications of Ionic Liquids
7.7 Summary and Outlook
8 Scale-up Process for Metal Extraction from Solid Waste
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Process Intensification
8.3 Intensification of Metal Extraction Processes
8.4 Scaling Up from Batch to Continuous Process
8.5 Summary and Outlook
9 Process Intensification for Micro-flow Extraction:
Batch to Continuous Process
Jogender Singh, Loveleen Sharma, and Jamal Chaouki
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Miniaturized Extraction Devices
9.3 CFI for Continuous Micro-flow Extraction
9.4 Summary and Future Challenges
Bibliography
Index