Description
This book seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the ammonia removal processes that have been used for centuries. This book is easily readable and provides an in-depth examination of ammonia and its danger to humans and their ecological counterparts. Additionally, this book explores the usual technologies that have been developed to assist in the treatment of ammonia wastewater which sought our environmentally friendly and practical methods for removing ammonia from the water bodies.
Additionally, this book emphasizes the disadvantages and difficulties confronted by the common and currently available ammonia elimination methods in wastewater. This summary can serve as a guide for researchers to ascertain the most appropriate procedures for ammonia removal and other effective methods for removing ammonia from wastewater treatment. Additionally, this book provides reader with conceptual and practical information.
The ammonia removal strategies discovered are focused on water treatment technology. As a result, this book is quite intriguing and helpful, particularly in its straightforward writing style that is immediately intelligible and captures the reader’s attention via the usage of simple language and less sophisticated scientific terms. Thus, this book is suited for a broad variety of readers, even those at the high school level. High school and university students, teachers, lectures, researchers, and all parts of the community regardless of their level of education. This book will be the first of its kind especially for the updated ammonia removal technologies as well as the development of the high prospect adsorptive ceramic membrane that focuses on the ammonia wastewater treatment process.