ABSTRACT

This book examines how chemistry, chemical processes, and transformations are used for pollution prevention and control. Pollution prevention reduces or eliminates pollution at the source, whereas pollution control involves destroying, reducing, or managing pollutants that cannot be eliminated at the source. Applications of environmental chemistry are further illustrated by nearly 150 figures, numerous example calculations, and several case studies designed to develop analytical and problem solving skills. The book presents a variety of practical applications and is unique in its integration of pollution prevention and control, as well as air, water, and solid waste management.

chapter 1|11 pages

The Chemical Process Design Problem

chapter 2|22 pages

Pollution and Pollutants

chapter 3|14 pages

Organic Pollutants

chapter 4|16 pages

Measuring Pollutants

chapter 5|14 pages

Stoichiometry

chapter 6|28 pages

Empirical Stoichiometry

chapter 7|30 pages

Chemical Equilibrium for Acids and Bases

chapter 8|36 pages

Precipitation Reactions

chapter 9|14 pages

Oxidation–Reduction Reactions

chapter 10|24 pages

Green Chemistry