1st Edition

Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction A Series of Advances, Volume 22

Edited By Arup K. Sengupta Copyright 2016
    268 Pages 128 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    268 Pages 128 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Since the Second World War, the field of ion exchange has taken a dominant role in offering solutions to many problems in the developed and developing world. It has evolved to a wide array of applications, including mining, microelectronics, drug delivery and detection, food, fertilizers, chemical cleaning, catalysis, bioseparation, water management, environmental research and practices, and energy.

    The six chapters in this book represent diverse contributions from researchers around the globe who are making noticeable strides in the field in currently important areas:

    • Brackish water desalination
    • Removing boron from water
    • Sustainable approaches for synthesizing commercially important epoxide building blocks
    • Solid-phase heavy-metal separation
    • Separating concentrated ion mixtures in sorption columns
    • Sensing toxic metals

    Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction: A Series of Advances, Volume 22 provides a focused review of new materials and new processes that have developed and are rapidly growing. It describes cutting-edge research and practices in the use of ion exchange for building a cleaner, sustainable world and provides thoughtful insights on what ion exchange may do for us in the future.

    Integrating Tunable Anion Exchange with Reverse Osmosis for Enhanced Recovery during Inland Brackish Water Desalination
    Ryan C. Smith and Arup K. SenGupta

    Removal of Boron from Water by Ion Exchange and Hybrid Processes
    Idil Yilmaz Ipek, Enver Guler, Nalan Kabay, and Mithat Yuksel

    Greener and Sustainable Approach for the Synthesis of Commercially Important Epoxide Building Blocks Using Polymer-Supported Mo(VI) Complexes as Catalysts
    Misbahu Ladan Mohammed and Basudeb Saha

    Solid-Phase Heavy-Metal Separation with Selective Ion Exchangers: Two Novel Morphologies
    Sukalyan Sengupta and Tabish Nawaz

    Separation of Concentrated Ion Mixtures in Sorption Columns with Two Liquid Phases
    Ruslan Kh. Khamizov, Anna N. Krachak, Alex N. Gruzdeva, Sultan Kh. Khamizov, and Natalya S. Vlasovskikh

    Sensing of Toxic Metals Using Innovative Sorption-Based Technique
    Prasun K. Chatterjee and Arup K. SenGupta

    Biography

    Arup K. SenGupta is a P.C. Rossin Professor of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Chemical Engineering at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He earned his PhD in environmental engineering from the University of Houston, Texas. He served as editor of the Reactive and Functional Polymers journal for a decade. His research encompasses multiple areas of separation and environmental processes including ion exchange. He has received numerous awards and holds 10 United States patents (eight awarded and two pending), mostly in the area of ion exchange science and technology. In recognition of his research inventions and their impact on both the developed and the developing world, he has been inducted as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the American Society of Civil Engineers.