Environmental Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments
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In the last two decades the EPA and other national andinternational agencies have placed increasingly strict regulationson the manufacture and use of synthetic colorants. The pigment anddye industry has had to develop the technology necessary to analyzeand remediate pollutants in wastewater. Although these efforts haveproduced a considerable volume of information, until now, no singlebook has provided an organized, comprehensive treatment of theenvironmental chemistry of synthetic colorants.

Environmental Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments is the firstcomprehensive reference to address the environmental problems posedby synthetic colorants, and to provide a forum for the solutionsproposed by industry, government, and academia. Focusing ondevelopments in the field over the past two decades, it deals withall aspects of colored wastewater treatment, the disposal of dyes,analytical methods, toxicity, and regulatory questions.

In its coverage of wastewater treatment, this book addresses boththe most commonly used methods and those specifically designed toaddress pollution problems at the source by analyzing for andremoving dyes and pollutants from wastewater effluent. Throughout,real-world data on a wide variety of dyes and dye intermediates isprovided, as well as cost-effective strategies for dealing withwastewater treatment.

In addition, several chapters are devoted to the perspectives ofnational and international experts on regulations governing themanufacture, handling, use, and disposal of synthetic dyes andpigments. The impact these regulations have had on both U.S. andforeign industry is also discussed.

A complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date guide to pollutionprevention in the dyestuff and textile industries

Environmental Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments is the onlyself-contained volume that focuses on the environmental impact ofsynthetic dyes and pigments. Contributions by international expertsfrom industry, academia, and government make this an indispensablebook for anyone dealing with the environmental problems posed bysynthetic colorants. It covers the entire range of environmentalissues, from waste treatment and analysis to pollution preventionand government regulations.

Covers the latest wastewater treatment methods

Shows how to use recycling and reusing methods effectively, whilecutting production costs

Describes state-of-the-art technology, including the PACT(r)system

Explains analysis techniques, including spectrometry andionization

Covers legislative issues and the regulatory status of variouscompounds in both the United States and abroad

Examines the various pollution prevention programs instituted bygovernment and industry

Bridging the gap between industrial interests and environmentalconcerns, Environmental Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments stands as aninvaluable resource for scientists, researchers, and engineers inthe textile and dyestuff industries, and in the environmentalsciences. It is also an extremely useful text for environmentalscience students.

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About the editors

ABRAHAM REIFE is a dyestuff and environmental consultant forindustry, academia, and government. A former senior chemist inprocess development at Ciba-Geigy, he is also a contributing authorto the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, alsopublished by Wiley.

HAROLD S. FREEMAN is the Ciba-Geigy Professor of Dyestuff Chemistryin the Department of Textile Chemistry, Science, and Engineering atNorth Carolina State University. An expert on designing syntheticdyes based on toxicological considerations, he has published morethan 100 papers on various aspects of dyestuff chemistry.

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Partial table of contents:

WASTEWATER TREATMENT METHODS.

Carbon Adsorption of Dyes and Selected Intermediates (A. Reife& H. Freeman).

Ozonation (M. Matsui).

Use of Electrochemical Technology to Remove Color and OtherContaminants from Textile Mill Effluents (A. Wilcox, et al.).

The PACT System for Wastewater Treatment (D. Hutton, et al.).

WASTE MINIMIZATION/SOURCE REDUCTION.

Reduction of Textile Wastewater Using Automatic Process Control,Recycle, and Filtration (J. Porter).

Membrane Filtration Techniques in Dyestuff Recovery (J.Elliott).

WASTEWATER ANALYSIS.

Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of Dyes in Wastewater (L.Betowski, et al.).

REGULATORY ISSUES.

U.S.

Safety, Health, and Environmental Regulatory Affairs for Dyes andPigments (H. Smith).

Index.
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