Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Preface; Contributors To Volume 27; Contents of Volume 27; Contents Of Other Volumes; Chapter 1 Carbon Materials In Environmental Applications; I. Introduction; Ii. Emerging Technologies; Iii. Gas Phase Applications; Iv. Water Treatment; V. Carbon Supports For Zero-valent Metal Dehalogenation; Vi. Other Applications; Vii. Conclusions; References; Patent References; Chapter 2. H NMR SPECTROSCOPY OF ADSORBED MOLECULES AND FREE SURFACE ENERGY OF CARBON ADSORBENTS; I. Introduction
II. The Concept Of Chemical Shift And Its Dependence On Adsorption InteractionsIII. Microtexture Of Carbonaceous Materials; IV. Graphite And Oxidized Graphite; V. Activated Carbons; VI. Carbonized Silicas And Carbon Blacks; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Electrochemical Studies Of Phenomena At Active Carbon-electrol Yte Solution Interfaces; I. Introduction; II . Properties Of Active Carbons Important For Their Electrochemical Behavior; III. Physicochemical Properties Of Active Carbons Used For Electrode Preparation; IV. Voltammetry Of Powdered Active Carbon Electrodes (pace
V. The Application Of Cyclic Voltammetry For The Study Of Interactions Between Heavy Metal Ions And An Active Carbon SurfaceVI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Carbon Materials As Adsorbents In Aqueous Solutions; I. Introduction; II. Amphoteric Character Of Carbons; III. Adsorption Of Inorganic Solutes; IV. Adsorption Of Organic Solutes; V. Toward A Comprehensive Model; VI . Role Of Dispersion Interactions In The Adsorption Of Aromatics: A Case Study In Citation Analysis; VII. Summary And Conclusions; Appendix: Speciation Diagrams Of Metallic Ions In Aqueous Solutions; References
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""Provides an overview of scientific and technological issues in environmental applications of carbon materials. Emphasizes the versatility of carbon materials in both gas- and liquid-phase environmental applications, including a discussion of emerging technologies. Highlights the power and potential opportunities afforded by NMR spectroscopy for understanding the interaction of carbon materials with adsorbed molecules.""--Provided by publisher.