Enhanced Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes for Wastewater Sludge Stabilization and Reuse
Editors Gagik Badalians Gholikandi Faculty of Water Engineering and Environment, Shahid Beheshti University, A.C., Tehran, Iran
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"This very interesting book provides a good overview of the properties and applications of Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes for waste water sludge treatment and it is a good starting point for interested readers to obtain up-to-date information on this topic. The numerous references for each chapter will also provide further invaluable information for researchers." - Reviewed by Marco Panizza, PhD., Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Genoa, Italy
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Rheology: Principles, Applications and Environmental Impacts
Editor: Evgeny Karpushkin
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia |
This book is a practical and timely account of selected subjects on modern rheology written by several experts in the field. It covers an impressive variety of different rheological systems from purely natural products (dairy products, cress seed gum, and waxy crude oil) to synthetic systems (polymer gels) including several non-conventional systems such as polysaccharide dispersions in ionic liquids and particle-laden systems. Methodological value of this volume is in presenting several excellent examples of deep interrelation between “purely theoretical” models and practically important systems and in stressing the importance of correct experimental design. Moreover, most of chapters lead to generalizations well beyond their particular topics and thus contribute to modern knowledge on colloidal stability of various systems, gels, and gelation process to name just a few. Analogously, this book will be definitely interesting to not only professional rheologists involved in study particular systems but to a much broader audience including, but not limited to, students as well as teachers in rheology and material science, and related fields. - Reviewed by Pavel S. Chelushkin, Ph.D, Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
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Waste Management and Clean Energy Production from Municipal Solid Waste
Author: Maria Laura Mastellone
Ph.D., Department of Environmental, Biological, Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Second University of Naples Via Vivaldi, Caserta, Italy |
"Waste-to-Energy is one of the key technologies for sustainable waste management. The book by Laura Mastellone offers a comprehensive overview of the various processes for thermal waste treatment such as incineration, pyrolysis, and gasification. It is instrumental for understanding objectives, functioning, residues, and environmental impacts of thermal processes. Waste Management and Clean Energy Production from Municipal Solid Waste is worthwhile reading for any expert in the field of resources and waste management.” - Reviewed by Paul Hans Brunner, Professor, University of Wien, Austria
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