Membrane Technologies for Heavy Metal Removal from Water 1st Edition
Capture a cleaner future with Membrane Technologies for Heavy Metal Removal from Water — 1st Edition, a hands-on, authoritative guide for engineers, researchers, and water treatment professionals. This essential volume distills cutting-edge membrane science into practical strategies for removing lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and other toxic metals from drinking water, industrial effluent and municipal wastewater.
Explore clear explanations of membrane types — ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis — alongside hybrid approaches that combine adsorption, electrochemical methods and advanced pre-treatment. Packed with design principles, operational parameters, pilot-study insights and troubleshooting checklists, the book bridges laboratory advances and real-world implementation, making it invaluable for projects across North America, Europe, Asia and emerging markets such as India and Africa.
Gain actionable guidance on system selection, scale-up considerations, maintenance regimes and cost-benefit analysis to meet regulatory standards and improve long-term performance. Case studies illustrate successful deployments in industrial plants, urban utilities and rural treatment schemes, highlighting sustainability, energy efficiency and compliance pathways.
Written in a clear, professional tone, this 1st Edition is both a technical reference and a practical roadmap for anyone tackling heavy metal contamination. Whether you’re designing a new treatment train, renovating an aging plant, or informing policy and permitting decisions, this book provides the insights needed to deliver safer water.
Order your copy today and equip your team with the knowledge to implement effective, scalable membrane solutions for heavy metal removal from water.
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