1st Edition

Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Pollutants and Their Determination in Air and Water

By Jerome C. Greyson Copyright 1990

    For chemists and engineers in ecology, food science, pollution control, and related fields. Details the procedures available for monitoring and controlling carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen pollutants in such industries as waste water treatment, energy, transportation, pharmaceuticals, and mining. Outlin

    Preface

    Part I Introduction

    Pollutants in the Environment: Past and Present

    Pre-Industrial Revolution Sanitation

    The Industrial Revolution: Cholera and Killer Smogs

    Dealing with the Problems

    Beyond Smog and Eutrophication

    Concluding Remarks

    The Biosphere and Biogeochemical Cycles

    The Carbon Cycle

    The Nitrogen Cycle

    The Sulfur Cycle

    Conclusion

    Part II The Chemistry of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur as Pollutants

    Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Chemistry

    The Electron Configuration of the Elements

    Chemical Bonding

    Carbon Chemistry

    Nitrogen Chemistry

    Sulfur chemistry

    The Biochemistry of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur

    Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Water Pollution

    Definition of Water Pollution

    Water Pollutants and Their Entry Paths

    Water Pollution Criteria

    Water as a Repository for Pollutants

    Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Water Pollutants

    Sewage Treatment

    Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Air Pollution

    The Temperature and Density of the Atmosphere and Air Movement

    Atmospheric Chemistry, Excited Oxygen Atoms, and Free Radicals

    The Chemistry of Air Pollution

    Part III The Analysis of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in the Environment

    The Use of Analytical Methods

    Selection of Analytical Methods

    Sampling of Chemical Analysis

    Statistics of Sampling

    Analysis Error

    Physical Methods

    Spectroscopy

    Turbidimetry and Nephelometry

    Luminescence and Fluorescence

    Mass Spectrometry

    Electrochemical Methods

    Introduction

    Potentiometry

    Conductometry

    Kinetic Methods

    Specificity and Sensitivity of Electrochemical Methods

    Chromatography

    Principles

    Gas Chromatography

    Liquid Chromatography

    Thin Layer Chromatography

    Environment Applications of Chromatography

    Chemical Methods

    Introduction

    Gravimetric Analysis

    Volumetric Analysis

    Gas Detection Tubes

    Combustion Methods

    Low Temperature Chemical Oxidation Methods

    Continuous Flow Analyzers

    Bioanalytical Methods

    Introduction

    Enzymology and Enzyme Analysis

    Immunochemistry and Immunochemical Analysis

    Part IV Commercial Equipment

    Some Comments on Commercial Equipment

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Jerome Greyson is the owner of J&JG Associates, a consulting firm for research and development program management in the chemical and biotechnological industries, Conifer, Colorado, and an Adjunct Faculty Member, Metropolitan State College, Denver, Colorado. The author or coauthor of numerous publications, Dr.Greyson holds three U.S patents and is a member of the American Chemical Society, Research Society of America, and Chemical Consultants of Colorado. He received the B.A. degree (1950) in chemistry from Hunter College, New York, New York and Ph.D. degree (1956) in physical chemistry from Pennsylvania State University, University Park.