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Oil Spill Remediation - Colloid Chemistry-Based Principles and Solutions

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ponisseril Somasundaran , PhD, is Chairman of the Henry Krumb School at Columbia University and is currently on the board of the new United Engineering Foundation. He has authored/edited fifteen books and over 700 scientific publications and patents. Partha Patra , PhD, isResearch Scientist at Columbia University in New York. His research efforts focus on dealing with challenges associated with earth resource recovery and management, and development of engineering tools to promote usage of bioreagents in personal care, pharmaceuticals and food industries. Raymond S. Farinato , PhD,is currently a Senior Research Fellow in the In Process Separation department of Cytec Industries Inc. and an adjunct professor in the Earth & Environmental Engineering department at Columbia University. Kyriakos Papadopoulos , PhD, is Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. His capillary video-microscopy technique has been used in studies of dermal delivery of vaccines, oil-spill cleanup and improvement of engine lubricant oils. Klappentext This book provides a comprehensive overview of oil spill remediation from the perspectives of policy makers, scientists, and engineers, generally focusing on colloid chemistry phenomena and solutions involved in oil spills and their cleanup.* First book to address oil spill remediation from the perspective of physicochemical and colloidal science* Discusses current and emerging detergents used in clean-ups* Includes chapters from leading scientists, researchers, engineers, and policy makers* Presents new insights into the possible impact of oil spills on ecosystems as well as preventive measures Zusammenfassung This is the first book to address oil spill remediation from the perspective of policy makers, scientists, and engineers in the field of physicochemical and colloidal science, providing a comprehensive overview of oil spill remediation and focusing on colloid chemistry phenomena and solutions involved in oil spills and their cleanup. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword vii Preface ix Contributors xi 1 Science-Based Decision Making on the Use of Dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 1 Albert D. Venosa, Paul T. Anastas, Mace G. Barron, Robyn N. Conmy, Marc S. Greenberg, and Gregory J. Wilson 2 Understanding and Properly Interpreting the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Blowout 19 Sean S. Anderson, Charles H. Peterson, Gary Cherr, Richard Ambrose, Shelly Anghera, Steve Bay, Michael J. Blum, Rob Condon, Thomas Dean, William (Monty) Graham, Michael Guzy, Stephanie Hampton, Samantha Joye, John Lambrinos, Bruce Mate, Douglas Meffert, Sean Powers, Ponisseril Somasundaran, Robert Spies, Caz Taylor, and Ronald Tjeerdema by Nceas Gulf Oil Spill Ecotox Working Group 3 Remediation and Restoration of Northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ecosystems Following the Deepwater Horizon Event 59 Michael J. Blum, Brittany M. Bernik, Thomas Azwell, and Eric M.V. Hoek 4 Challenges in and Approaches to Modeling the Complexities of Deepwater Oil and Gas Release 89 Rupesh K. Reddy, A. Rao, Z. Yu, C. Wu, K. Nandakumar, L. Thibodeaux, and Kalliat T. Valsaraj 5 Oil Films: Some Basic Concepts 127 Johan Sjöblom and Sébastien Simon 6 Remediating Oilfield Waste and Spills 161 Raymond S. Farinato 7 Multipronged Approach for Oil Spill Remediation 175 Partha Patra and Ponisseril Somasundaran 8 Packed-Bed Capillary Microscopy on BP-Oil-Spill Oil in Porous Media 189 Peixi Zhu, Qing Wang, Yuly A. Jaimes-Lizcano, and Kyriakos Papadopoulos 9 Jameson Cell Technology for Organics Recovery 221 Graeme J. Jameson 10 Development of Gelling Agent for Spilled Oils 231 Kazutami Sakamoto 11 Microstructures of Capped Ethylene Ox...

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