Role of Interfaces in Environmental Protection

The NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Role of Interfaces in Environmental Protection" has been held on May 27-30, 2002 in Miskolc, Hungary, under leadership of co-directors Prof Sandor Barany from the University ofMiskolc, Hungary, and Prof Nataliya Klymenko, National Academy of Sciences of...

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Other Authors: Barany, Sandor (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2003, 2003
Edition:1st ed. 2003
Series:NATO Science Series: IV:, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 28. Problems of Studying Groundwater Contamination with Petroleum Products
  • 29. Inorganic Cation-Exchangers for Ion-Exchange Assisted Electrodialysis
  • Wastes, Soil Remediation
  • 30. Flotation and Remediation of Contaminated Sludge and Soil
  • 31. Physico-chemical Background of the Foaming Protein Separation for Waste Minimization
  • 32. Fixation of Radionuclides in Soils Using Polycomplexes
  • 33. Novel Approaches to Bioremediation and Monitoring of Soils Contaminated by Heavy Metals and Radionuclides
  • 34. Minimizing Dispersion of Particles During Smelting Fine Metal Bearing Wastes
  • Fundamentals
  • 1. New Horizons in Purification of Liquids: Novel Colloidal and Interfacial Strategies to Remove Hazardous Molecules, Viruses and Other Microorganisms from Water or Blood
  • 2. Chemistry and Collisions in Natural and Technological Aquatic Environments
  • 3. Polymer-supported Subcolloidal Particles: Characterization and Environmental Application
  • 4. The Lyophilic Structure-mechanical Barrier as a Factor of Dispersion Strong Stabilization
  • 5. Role of Capillary Forces in the Reduction of Dust Pollution During Transport and Handling of Powders
  • Monitoring
  • 6. Determination of Isomeric-specific Composition of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Natural and Drinking Waters of Dnieper R. Basin in Kiev Region Using Gas Chromatography and Mass-spectrometry
  • 7. X-Ray Luminophors for Radiation Monitoring 121
  • 8. Long Term Effects of Cyanide Pollution of the River Tisza
  • 9. Artificial Radionuclides Speciation in River Water of Dnieper Basin
  • 19. Selective Adsorbents for Improved Removal of Malodorous Compounds
  • 20. Carbonaceous Haemosorbents on the Basis of Synthetic Active Carbons
  • 21. Biosorption of Copper, Zinc and Nickel by Grape-stalks and Cork Biomasses
  • 22. Adsorption Equilibrium in the System “Cr(III)- Activated Carbon”
  • 23. Conversion of Polyacrylonitrile to Nanoporous Carbon for Environmental Applications
  • 24. Effect of Environmental Relevant Organic Complexants on the Surface Charge and the Interaction of Clay Mineral and Metal Oxide Particles 397
  • 25. Preparation and Photocatalytic Application of Different TiO2 and Zn(OH)2/ZnO Nanoparticles and Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic Layered Silicates
  • 26. Connection Between Structural and Adsorptive Characteristics of Fumed Oxides and their Efficiency in Environmental and Human Protection Applications
  • 27. Water Purification from Biological Contaminants Using Coagulation Method
  • Environmental Problems in Air
  • 10. Principal Features of Chernobyl Hot Particles: Phase, Chemical and Radionuclide Compositions
  • 11. Description of air/surface partitioning for volatile organic pollutants in Antarctic environment
  • 12. Past and future for ozone-depleting halocarbons in Antarctic environment
  • Polymeric Materials in Environmental Protection
  • 13. Microgels for Controlled Uptake and Release
  • 14. Dynamic Polymer Layers on Membranes as Antifoulants in Membrane Filtration
  • 15. Porous Polymer Structures for Trapping Solvent Molecules
  • 16. A Simple Interaction Model of Particles Covered with Polyelectrolyte Brush Layers in the Strong Charging and Strong Screening Regime with Implications to Microbial Aggregation and Adhesion
  • Water Protection and Treatment, Adsorption Technologies
  • 17. Novel Environmental Sorbentsand Methods of Their Characterization
  • 18. Biosorption Processes at the Interface of the Activated Carbon-Nonionic Surfactant Water Solution