Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum
Delve into the intricate world of aluminum with Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum by Garrison Sposito, published by Taylor & Francis Inc. This insightful second edition, released in 1995, spans an extensive 476 pages, offering a thorough examination of aluminum's behavior in aqueous environments and its environmental implications.
Ideal for professionals and students in environmental engineering, geochemistry, and environmental science, this book explores critical topics such as soil and water pollution, the engineering aspects of aluminum, and its broader environmental impact. Garrison Sposito's expertise shines through as he presents complex concepts in an engaging and accessible manner, making this essential reading for anyone interested in the environmental aspects of inorganic chemistry and pollution.
Enhance your understanding of aluminum's role in our ecosystem with this foundational text that bridges the gap between science and environmental studies.