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Desalination : water from water / [electronic resource]

by Kucera, Jane.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley Wiley & Sons, 2014.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781118904886; 1118904885; 9781118904800; 111890480X; 9781118904855; 1118904850; 1118208528; 9781118208526; 9781306427173; 1306427177.Subject(s): Saline water conversion | Water -- Purification | Aigua salada -- Dessalatge | Aigua -- Depuració | SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Organic | Saline water conversion | Water -- Purification | Llibres electrònics | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Section I. Introduction -- section II. Traditional thermal processes -- section III. Membrane processes -- section IV. Non-traditional desalination processes -- section V. Renewable energy sources to power desalination -- section VI. Future expectations.
Summary: "This is the first volume to cover desalination in such depth and detail, offering engineers, technicians, and operators full coverage of the applications, economics, and expectations of what will certainly become one of the most important water-related processes on the planet. Covering thermal processes and membrane processes, this is the only volume any engineer working in desalination must have, covering both practical and theoretical issues encountered on a daily basis. Certain to be an important contribution to the water management community"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "This book covers desalination in such depth and detail, offering engineers, technicians, and operators full coverage of the applications, economics, and expectations of what will certainly become one of the most important water-related processes on the planet"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I. Introduction -- section II. Traditional thermal processes -- section III. Membrane processes -- section IV. Non-traditional desalination processes -- section V. Renewable energy sources to power desalination -- section VI. Future expectations.

"This is the first volume to cover desalination in such depth and detail, offering engineers, technicians, and operators full coverage of the applications, economics, and expectations of what will certainly become one of the most important water-related processes on the planet. Covering thermal processes and membrane processes, this is the only volume any engineer working in desalination must have, covering both practical and theoretical issues encountered on a daily basis. Certain to be an important contribution to the water management community"-- Provided by publisher.

"This book covers desalination in such depth and detail, offering engineers, technicians, and operators full coverage of the applications, economics, and expectations of what will certainly become one of the most important water-related processes on the planet"-- Provided by publisher.

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