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Responding to the exponential growth in new technology and research
activity on the contemporary carbon fiber scene, this thoroughly
updated and expanded Third Edition offers the latest information on
the structural, surface, mechanical, electronic, thermal, and
magnetic properties of carbon fibers as well as their manufacture
and industrial applications from many of the world's most
distinguished specialists in the field. Helps resolve everyday
production, development, and marketing issues Organized to ensure a
smooth, logical progression from one topic to the next, the Third
Edition presents excellent, in-depth coverage of new topics,
including procedures for preparing pitch-based and vapor-grown
carbon fibers structures of carbon fibers from commercial to
experimental examples industrial treatments of carbon fiber
surfaces with surface sizings and carbon fiber composites with
surface coatings surface characterizations by instrumental methods,
such as FTIR, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Auger electron
spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and atomic force
microscopy carbon nanotubes and their electrical resistivity and
magnetoresistance qualities the manufacture and characterization of
activated carbon fibers as well as their uses as adsorbents,
catalyst supports, and electronic materials and more Providing
exceptional literature and patent references-over 400 new to this
edition -as well as photographs of currently available carbon fiber
products from major American, French, and Japanese companies, this
Third Edition will remain a valuable guide into the 21st century
for physical, polymer, surface, and colloid chemists; materials
scientists; mechanical and chemical engineers; researchers and
marketing personnel working in carbon fiber and related industries;
and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
High surface area, a microporous structure, and a high degree of
surface reactivity make activated carbons versatile adsorbents,
particularly effective in the adsorption of organic and inorganic
pollutants from aqueous solutions. Activated Carbon Adsorption
introduces the parameters and mechanisms involved in the activated
carbon adsorption of organic and inorganic compounds. This text
brings together the most significant research on surface structure
and processes, adsorption theories and isotherm equations, and
applications from the latest literature on carbon adsorption. The
book clearly explains the surface-related interactions of activated
carbons, their energetics, and the applicability of adsorption
isotherm equations and their deviation from adsorption data. It
then explores numerous applications in a wide range of areas, such
as nuclear technology, vacuum technology, food technology,
pharmaceuticals and medicine, gas storage, oil refining, and
environmental remediation. Topics include: oils and fats, molecular
sieves, refining of liquid fuels, pesticides, dyes, drugs, and
toxins. Three chapters are dedicated to environmental applications,
including the adsorption of halogenated organic compounds and the
removal of hazardous gases and vapors, organo-sulphur compounds,
and other inorganic compounds from wastewater and groundwater.
Activated Carbon Adsorption presents a complete survey of the
growing number of state-of-the-art applications supported by a
compilation of the latest perspectives in research concerning
carbon surfaces and their adsorption processes from aqueous
solutions. Its unified approach promotes further research towards
improving and developing newer activated carbon adsorbents and
processes for the efficient removal of pollutants from drinking
water and industrial effluents.
High surface area, a microporous structure, and a high degree of
surface reactivity make activated carbons versatile adsorbents,
particularly effective in the adsorption of organic and inorganic
pollutants from aqueous solutions. Activated Carbon Adsorption
introduces the parameters and mechanisms involved in the activated
carbon adsorption of organic and inorganic compounds. This text
brings together the most significant research on surface structure
and processes, adsorption theories and isotherm equations, and
applications from the latest literature on carbon adsorption. The
book clearly explains the surface-related interactions of activated
carbons, their energetics, and the applicability of adsorption
isotherm equations and their deviation from adsorption data. It
then explores numerous applications in a wide range of areas, such
as nuclear technology, vacuum technology, food technology,
pharmaceuticals and medicine, gas storage, oil refining, and
environmental remediation. Topics include: oils and fats, molecular
sieves, refining of liquid fuels, pesticides, dyes, drugs, and
toxins. Three chapters are dedicated to environmental applications,
including the adsorption of halogenated organic compounds and the
removal of hazardous gases and vapors, organo-sulphur compounds,
and other inorganic compounds from wastewater and groundwater.
Activated Carbon Adsorption presents a complete survey of the
growing number of state-of-the-art applications supported by a
compilation of the latest perspectives in research concerning
carbon surfaces and their adsorption processes from aqueous
solutions. Its unified approach promotes further research towards
improving and developing newer activated carbon adsorbents and
processes for the efficient removal of pollutants from drinking
water and industrial effluents.
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