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Water Purification by Micelle-Clay Nano-Particles (Hardcover)
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Water Purification by Micelle-Clay Nano-Particles (Hardcover)
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This book focuses on water purification by micelle-clay
nano-particles. The micelle-clay complex is composed of an organic
cation (surfactant) with a long alkyl chain, e.g., ODTMA
(octadecyltrimethylammonium) that spontaneously forms micelles of
several nm in diameters at small concentrations. The positively
charged micelles interact with a negatively charged clay
(bentonite) at optimal ratios. The resulting complex has a large
surface area per weight; it includes large hydrophobic parts and
has an excess of a positive charge. The complex is insensitive to
higher temperatures (50 0C), to pH values in the range of 2-11, or
ionic strengths. Production of powdered and granulated complexes is
described. The material characteristics of the micelle-clay complex
differ from those of organo-clay of the same composition, which is
formed by the interaction of monomers of the surfactant with the
clay (Chapters One and Two). Model calculations enable simulations
and predictions of removal of pollutants from water in batch or
filtration experiments, and can yield cost estimates (Chapter
Three). Laboratory and pilot experiments (Chapter Four) yield
efficient removal from the water of (i) hydrophobic and anionic
organic molecules: herbicides, humic acid, dissolved organic
matter, and pharmaceuticals; (ii) inorganic anions, e.g.,
perchlorate; and (iii) microorganisms: bacteria, viruses, and
parasites, e.g., cryptosporidium, which is resistant to
chlorination. The (above) use of a micelle-clay complex indicated a
big advantage in comparison with activated carbon. Low cost
regeneration of used filters after bacteria adsorption is
described. Biocidal effects of cations, e.g., ODTMA are
demonstrated; released cations during filtration enhanced the
filter efficiency. The released cations are removed from water
before consumer use by another filter containing activated carbon.
Drinking water from lakes is forbidden during cyanobacteria bloom
due to harmful toxins. Filtration by the granulated micelle-clay
complex and killing of cyanobacteria by ODTMA cations are
described. Water purification by other clay-composites such as
liposome- and polymer-clay is described in Chapter Five.
Collaboration between technologies of water purification are found
in Chapter Six: (i) Incubation of grey water in a moving bed
biological reactor followed by filtration by the micelle-clay
granulated complex enables water reuse at low cost. (ii) Filtration
combined with degradation by solar photo-Fenton processes is a
promising tertiary treatment of wastewater, including efficient
removal of problematic pharmaceuticals. (iii) A new design of the
micelle-clay complex may yield enhanced capacity for removal of
microorganisms from water by combining filtration with biocidal
action of free cations. This book describes inventions in material
science and developments of computational procedures for
simulations and predictions, and is an authoritative and
stimulating reference for researchers, engineers and students
involved in water treatment and adsorption processes.
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