A Review of: “SURFACTANT-BASED SEPARATION PROCESSES J.F. Scamehorn J.H. Harwell, Eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1988; hardbound, 342 pages, $115.00”
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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION METHODS, 18(2), 197-198 (1989) BOOK REVIEW SURFACTANT-BASED SEPARATION PROCESSES J.F. Scamehorn and J.H. Harwe11, Eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1988; hardbound, 342 pages, $115.00 The 12 chapters, comprising this work, are subdivided into five parts: Part I: Separations Using Membranes; 1. Use of Micellar-Enhan- ced Ultrafiltration to Remove Dissolved Organics from Aqueous Stream, by S.D. Christian, J.F. Scamehorn; 2. Use of Micellar-Enhanced Ultra- filtration to Remove Multivalent Metal Ions from Aqueous Streams, by J.F. Scamehorn, S.D. Christina, R.T. Ellington; Part 11: Separations Based on Extraction; 3. Reversed Micellar Extraction of Proteins, by T. Alan Hatton; 4. Novel Separations Using Aphrons, by F. Sebba; 5. Microemulsion-Based Separations, by S.E. Friberg, P. Neogi; 6. Liquid- Coacervate Extraction, by N.D. Gullickson, J.F. Scamehorn, J.H. Har- well; Part 111: Separations Based on Adsorption; 7. Adsorbed Surfac- tant Bilayers as Two-Dimensional Solvents: Admicellar-Enhanced Chroma- tography, by J.H. Harwell, E.A. O'Rear; 8. Adsorbed Surfactant Bi- layers as Two-Dimensional Solvents: Surface Modification by Thin-Film Formation, by J. Wu, C. Lee, E.A. O'Rear, J.H. Harwell; 9. Surfactant- Enhanced Carbon Regeneration, by D. Lowry Blakeburn, J.F. Scamehorn; Part IV: Separations Based on Foams; 10. Adsorptive Bubble Separation Processes, by T.E. Carleson; 11. Mineral Separation by Froth