Partial table of contents:
WASTEWATER TREATMENT METHODS.
Carbon Adsorption of Dyes and Selected Intermediates (A. Reife& H.
Freeman).
Ozonation (M. Matsui).
Use of Electrochemical Technology to Remove Color and
OtherContaminants from Textile Mill Effluents (A. Wilcox, et
al.).
The PACT System for Wastewater Treatment (D. Hutton, et al.).
WASTE MINIMIZATION/SOURCE REDUCTION.
Reduction of Textile Wastewater Using Automatic Process
Control,Recycle, and Filtration (J. Porter).
Membrane Filtration Techniques in Dyestuff Recovery
(J.Elliott).
WASTEWATER ANALYSIS.
Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of Dyes in Wastewater
(L.Betowski, et al.).
REGULATORY ISSUES.
U.S.
Safety, Health, and Environmental Regulatory Affairs for Dyes
andPigments (H. Smith).
Index.
About the editors
ABRAHAM REIFE is a dyestuff and environmental consultant
forindustry, academia, and government. A former senior chemist
inprocess development at Ciba-Geigy, he is also a contributing
authorto the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology,
alsopublished by Wiley.
HAROLD S. FREEMAN is the Ciba-Geigy Professor of Dyestuff
Chemistryin the Department of Textile Chemistry, Science, and
Engineering atNorth Carolina State University. An expert on
designing syntheticdyes based on toxicological considerations, he
has published morethan 100 papers on various aspects of dyestuff
chemistry.
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