Electrochemical Processing for the Pulp & Paper Industry.Electrochemical electrochemical /elec·tro·chem·i·cal/ (-kem´i-k'l) pertaining to interaction or interconversion of chemical and electrical energies. e·lec·tro·chem·i·cal ( -l Processing for the Pulp & Paper Industry by Colin Oloman Gives pulp and paper technologists and executives the tools for evaluating the role of electrochemistry electrochemistry, science dealing with the relationship between electricity and chemical changes. Of principal interest are the reactions that take place between electrodes and the electrolytes in electric and electrolytic cells (see electrolysis), as well as the reactions that take place in an electrolyte as electricity passes through it. The principles of electrochemistry are applied in a variety of ways, e.g. in their industry--particularly with respect to the development of closed-cycle processes. It reviews conventional pulp and paper operations, emphasizing the rapidly changing technologies for managing resources and reducing the environmental impact of pulp and paper processes. It presents the principles of electrochemical technology in the context of designing industrial electrochemical reactors. You will learn about a wide range of electrosynthesis and separation technologies that are used, or could be used, in both the mainline processes and for pollution control in the pulp and paper industry. Also useful to students in pulp and paper programs, as well as to those in chemical, electrochemical and environmental engineering. 1996. 244 pages, soft cover. Item Number: 08EPPI * ISBN: 951730770 List: $50 * Member: $50 |
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