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Environmental process analysis : principles and modeling / Henry Valentine Mott

By: Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc, [2014]Edition: Online-AusgDescription: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (1 online resource (628 pages))) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 1118737296
  • 9781118737293
  • 9781306140997
  • 1306140994
  • 9781118115015
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9781118737293 | 1306141842 | 9781118115015 | Erscheint auch als: Environmental process analysis. Druck-Ausgabe 1. ed. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2014. XVIII, 608 S.DDC classification:
  • 577.14
  • 577/.14 23
  • 631.378
RVK: RVK: AR 25000LOC classification:
  • TD193
  • TA170 .M384 2013
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Contents:
Environmental Process Analysis: Principles and Modeling; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introductory Remarks; 1.1 Perspective; 1.2 Organization and Objectives; 1.2.1 Water; 1.2.2 Concentration Units; 1.2.3 Chemical Equilibria and the Law of Mass Action; 1.2.4 Henry's Law; 1.2.5 Acids and Bases; 1.2.6 Mixing; 1.2.7 Reactions in Ideal Reactors; 1.2.8 Nonideal Reactors; 1.2.9 Acids and Bases: Advanced Principles; 1.2.10 Metal Complexation and Solubility; 1.2.11 Oxidation and Reduction; 1.3 Approach; Chapter 2 Water; 2.1 Perspective; 2.2 Important Properties of Water
Chapter 3 Concentration Units for Gases, Liquids, and Solids3.1 Selected Concentration Units; 3.2 The Ideal Gas Law and Gas Phase Concentration Units; 3.3 Aqueous Concentration Units; 3.4 Applications of Volume Fraction Units; Problems; Chapter 4 The Law of Mass Action and Chemical Equilibria; 4.1 Perspective; 4.2 The Law of Mass Action; 4.3 Gas/Water Distributions; 4.4 Acid/Base Systems; 4.5 Metal Complexation Systems; 4.6 Water/Solid Systems (Solubility/Dissolution); 4.7 Oxidation/Reduction Half Reactions; Chapter 5 Air/Water Distribution: Henry's Law; 5.1 Perspective
5.2 Henry's Law Constants5.3 Applications of Henry's Law; Chapter 6 Acid/Base Component Distributions; 6.1 Perspective; 6.2 Proton Abundance in Aqueous Solutions: pH  and the Ion Product of Water; 6.3 Acid Dissociation Constants; 6.4 Mole Accounting Relations; 6.5 Combination of Mole Balance and Acid/Base Equilibria; 6.5.1 Monoprotic Acids; 6.5.2 Diprotic Acids; 6.5.3 Triprotic and Tetraprotic Acids; 6.5.4 Abundance (Ionization) Fractions; 6.6 Alkalinity, Acidity, and the Carbonate System; 6.6.1 the alkalinity test: carbonate system abundance and speciation; 6.6.2 Acidity
6.7 Applications of Acid/Base Principles in Selected Environmental Contexts6.7.1 Monoprotic Acids; 6.7.2 Multiprotic Acids; Chapter 7 Mass Balance, Ideal Reactors, and Mixing; 7.1 Perspective; 7.2 The Mass Balance; 7.3 Residence Time Distribution (RTD) Analyses; 7.3.1 RTD Experimental Apparatus; 7.3.2 Tracers; 7.3.3 Tracer Input Stimuli; 7.4 Exit Responses for Ideal Reactors; 7.4.1 The Ideal Plug-Flow Reactor (PFR); 7.4.2 The Ideal Completely Mixed Flow Reactor (CMFR); 7.4.3 The Ideal (Completely Mixed) Batch Reactor (CMBR); 7.5 Modeling of Mixing in Ideal CMFRs
7.5.1 Zero-Volume Applications7.5.2 Time-Dependent Mixing; 7.6 Applications of CMFR Mixing Principles in Environmental Systems; Chapter 8 Reactions in Ideal Reactors; 8.1 Perspective; 8.2 Chemical Stoichiometry and Mass/Volume Relations; 8.2.1 Stoichiometry and Overall Reaction Rates; 8.2.2 Some Useful Mass, Volume, and Density Relations; 8.2.3 Applications of Stoichiometry and Bulk Density Relations; 8.3 Reactions in Ideal Reactors; 8.3.1 Reaction Rate Laws; 8.3.2 Reactions in Completely Mixed Batch Reactors; 8.3.3 Reactions in Plug-Flow Reactors
8.3.4 Reactions in Completely Mixed Flow Reactors
Summary: Enables readers to apply core principles of environmental engineering to analyze environmental systems Environmental Process Analysis takes a unique approach, applying mathematical and numerical process modeling within the context of both natural and engineered environmental systems. Readers master core principles of natural and engineering science such as chemical equilibria, reaction kinetics, ideal and non-ideal reactor theory, and mass accounting by performing practical real-world analyses. As they progress through the text, readers will have the opportunity to analyze a broad range of ePPN: PPN: 807198277Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
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