Solution Chemistry: Minerals and Reagents
- Length: 476 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Arcler Press
- Publication Date: 2019-11-01
- ISBN-10: 1774072564
- ISBN-13: 9781774072561
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
Solution Chemistry Minerals and Reagents discusses and updates the readers about the various concepts related to the chemistry related to the solutions such as explaining the solubility products, role of surfactants, chemistry of aqueous solutions, recent innovations in solvents for dissolution and the description of 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene and so forth. This book also discusses about the concepts related to solubility, efficient visible light photocatalysis of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (btex) in aqueous solutions, reverse floatation, the way the solubility of cyclodextrins can be predicted, bismuth telluride solubility limit and dopant effects and decomposition and mineralization of dimethyl phthalate.
Cover Title Page Copyright DECLARATION ABOUT THE EDITOR TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Contributors List of Abbreviations Preface Chapter 1 Solubility Products and Solubility Concepts Abstract Introduction Definitions And Formulation Of Solubility Products Solubility Product(S) For MnO2 Calculation Of Solubility Nonequilibrium Solid Phases In Aqueous Media Solubility Of Nickel Dimethylglyoximate Calculation Of Solubility In Dynamic Redox Systems Final Comments References Chapter 2 Role of Surfactants in Mineral Processing: An Overview Abstract Introduction Fundamentals Of Froth Flotation Flotation Reagents Flotation Practice Conclusions References Chapter 3 Sorption of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds on Natural Sorbents and Organoclays from Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Solutions: A Mini-Review Abstract Introduction Sorption Isotherms And Sorption Coefficient Hoc Binding To Soil Components And Sediments Kaolinite Experimental Determination Of Sorption Co-Efficient And Sorption Kinetics Conclusions Acknowledgments Author Contributions References Chapter 4 Aqueous Solution Surface Chemistry of Carbon Nanotubes Introduction Overview of Analytical Techniques: Strengths And Weaknesses Functionalizing Carbon Nanotubes Applications Of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes Effect Of Functionalization On Colloidal Stability Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 5 Reverse Flotation Abstract Introduction Process Of Reverse Flotation Acknowledgments References Chapter 6 Pulmonary Surfactant Preserves Viability of Alveolar Type II Cells Exposed to Polymyxin B In Vitro Abstract Introduction Materials And Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgments References Chapter 7 Quenching of Tryptophan Fluorescence in a Highly Scattering Solution: Insights on Protein Localization in a Lung Surfactant Formulation Abstract Introduction Materials And Methods Results And Discussions Conclusions References Chapter 8 Recent Advances in Solvents for the Dissolution, Shaping and Derivatization of Cellulose: Quaternary Ammonium Electrolytes and their Solutions in Water and Molecular Solvents Abstract Introduction General Synthesis Strategies For Quaternary Ammonium Electrolytes (QAES) Mechanism Of Cellulose Dissolution By Neat QAES, Their Solutions In Water And Molecular Solvents Applications of QAES For Cellulose Dissolution, Shaping and Derivatization Salts of Superbases Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 9 Increased Solubility and Bioavailability of Hydroxy-Cr(III) Precipitates in the Presence of Hydroxamate Siderophores Abstract Materials And Methods Results And Discussion Acknowledgements References Chapter 10 Solubility of Cyclodextrins and Drug/Cyclodextrin Complexes Introduction Physiochemical Properties Of Cyclodextrins How Much Solubilization Is Needed? The Effect Of The Guest Molecule On The Cyclodextrin Solubility Excipients And Cyclodextrin Solubility Conclusions And Directions References Chapter 11 Prediction of Solubility of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Single Solvents and Their Mixtures — Solvent Screening Abstract Introduction Ideal Solutions Nonideal Solutions Application Of Solution Thermodynamics In Industry Conclusion References Chapter 12 Bismuth Telluride Solubility Limit and Dopant Effects on the Electronic Properties of Lead Telluride Abstract Introduction Experimental Results And Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 13 Decomposition and Mineralization of Dimethyl Phthalate in an Aqueous Solution by Wet Oxidation Abstract Introduction Experimental Materials And Methods Results And Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgment References Chapter 14 Aqueous Solution Chemistry of Ammonium Cation in the Auger Time Window Abstract Introduction Methods Results And Discussion Conclusion Acknowledgements Author Contributions References Chapter 15 Efficient Visible Light Photocatalysis of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX) in Aqueous Solutions using Supported Zinc Oxide Nanorods Abstract Introduction Materials And Methods Results And Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 16 Desorption of 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene from Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Impact of Solution Chemistry and Surface Chemistry Abstract Introduction Results And Discussion Experimental Section Conclusions Acknowledgements References Index Back Cover
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