The Sulfur Problem: Cleaning Up Industrial Feedstocks (RSC Clean Technology Monographs)

The Sulfur Problem: Cleaning Up Industrial Feedstocks (RSC Clean Technology Monographs)

by JamesH.Clark (Series Editor), Diane Stirling (Author), M . J . Braithwaite (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Sulfur compounds contaminate many industrially important feedstocks and, on release to the atmosphere as sulfur oxides, can cause widespread damage to the ecosystem. The main objectives of The Sulfur Problem: Cleaning Up Industrial Feedstocks are to demonstrate the importance of eliminating sulfur contaminants from the environment and the measures necessary to effect this. Using a systematic and pedagogical approach, the reader is first presented with the problem. Current technology for solving it is then outlined together with appropriate theory on the synthesis, structure and sorption behaviour of the materials used. Relevant characterisation techniques are described with reference to typical sorbents, to demonstrate how the sorption behaviour of the materials correlates with their properties. The book is unique in blending together aspects of environmental chemistry, materials/solid state chemistry, surface chemistry, catalysis and separation processes to address the problem of sulfur contaminants in a wide range of feedstocks.

$97.86

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20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 108
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Published: 01 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0854045414
ISBN 13: 9780854045419

Media Reviews
Excellent ... * Aslib Book Guide, Vol 65, No 11, November 2000 *
... a very useful book ... should be of value to both entry-level students in environmental chemistry and engineering and advanced researchers looking for a clear description and understanding of the sulfur pollution problem ... * Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol 123, No 3, p 516 *
... a well-written informative reference book for the specialist ... * International Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol 58, No 6, p 782-783 *
Author Bio
James H Clark is Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, The University of York, UK. He has led the green chemistry movement in Europe for the last 15 years and was the first scientific editor of the journal Green Chemistry and is Editor-in-chief of the RSC Green Chemistry book series.