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In this compilation, the authors open with an address of
alternative advanced technologies that effectively meet the desired
level of removal of recalcitrant contaminants from water. They
discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different state of the
art technologies, assess the need for further development, as well
as estimate the potential for large scale applications based on
technological advancement and availability. Next, the book delves
into the origin of chitin, which can be traced back to 1811 when it
was first discovered in mushrooms by Henri Braconnot while he was
Professor of Natural History and Director of the Botanical Gardens
at the Academy of Science in France. Twenty years later, chitin was
isolated in insects. In 1878, Ledderhose determined that chitin was
constructed of glucosamine and acetic acid. The subsequent chapter
presents results of an experiment analyzing the concentration of
dissolved substances as a major factor that determines the
efficiency of membrane separation for wastewater treatment. The
results show that selectivity of different types of semi-permeable
membranes in a wide range of concentrations can be predicted with
sufficient accuracy. Another paper deals with aerobic treatment,
i.e. the activated sludge method and the anaerobic process.
Activated sludge is the most widely used method to bring about
stabilization in wastewater having organic matter constituents. The
possibilities of function are analysed in this sludge system, and a
short outline is given about the humans plans in the future with
connection of the biological waste water treatment. The closing
paper discusses the treatment of wastewater from surfactants, as
its application has increased markedly both in everyday life and in
many industrial branches. Water containing surfactants is fatal for
the environment and has a toxic impact on the human body, causing
cancerogenic, mutagenic and allergenic effects. Thus, there is a
great need for reliable water treatment in chemically developed
countries.
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