Off-Gas Purification 1st Edition
Off-Gas Purification (1st Edition) by Annika Grafschafter, Susanne Lux, Matthäus Siebenhofer is an essential reference for engineers, environmental managers, and policy makers confronting modern air-emission challenges. Clear, authoritative and practice-focused, this volume translates complex gas-cleaning science into actionable solutions for industry and municipal operators.
Start with a compelling overview of why effective off-gas purification matters: protecting human health, meeting stringent European and international emissions standards, and improving operational efficiency. The authors guide readers through fundamental principles—chemistry, thermodynamics and mass transfer—before moving to proven technologies such as wet and dry scrubbers, adsorption systems, catalytic oxidation, biofiltration and thermal treatment. Real-world comparisons help you select the right option for waste-to-energy plants, biogas facilities, incinerators, chemical sites and biomass combustion systems.
Detailed chapters cover system design, startup and commissioning, monitoring strategies, troubleshooting and lifecycle costs, with an emphasis on regulatory compliance and sustainable operation. Case studies from Europe illustrate best practices, retrofits and performance optimization, while practical tables and diagrams support on-site decision-making.
This book bridges theory and application: whether you’re designing a new flue gas treatment train, upgrading legacy equipment, or training staff, you’ll find robust methodologies and up-to-date guidance. Concise, well-structured and forward-looking, Off-Gas Purification is the professional companion for anyone responsible for air quality, plant compliance and environmental stewardship. Order your copy today to advance emissions control and align operations with current regulatory expectations and sustainability goals.
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