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Ali A. Alhamzah, Abdulrahman S. Alofi, Abdulrahman A. Abid and Christopher M. Fellows
Bromate is a potentially carcinogenic disinfection by-product of potential concern in desalinated waters, where bromide derived from seawater can be converted to bromate by the oxidising species used for disinfection. Historically, it has been difficult ...
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Chenyan Hu, Qiangbing Wang, Yi-Li Lin, Yeye Zhu, Cun Xiong, Dandan Huang and Ling Xu
As the detection of micropollutants in various water resources is commonly reported, developing an efficient technology to remove them to maintain water safety has become a major focus in recent years. The degradation kinetics of iopromide, one of a grou...
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D.M. Golea, A. Upton, P. Jarvis, G. Moore, ... S.J. Judd
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The disinfection by-product (DBP) formation potential (FP) of natural organic matter (NOM) in surface water sources has been studied with reference to the key water quality determinants (WQDs) of UV absorption (UV254), colour, and dissolved organic carbo...
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Andrew T. Skeriotis, Nancy P. Sanchez, Marla Kennedy, David W. Johnstone, Christopher M. Miller
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A comparative study of two coagulants, aluminum sulfate (Alum) and aluminum chlorohydrate (ACH), used in parallel in a full scale water treatment plant (WTP) in Ohio from October 2009 to December 2012, was conducted to determine disinfection by-product (...
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Yifeng Wu, Guangcan Zhu and Xiwu Lu
The aim of this study is to determine the impact upon dissolved organic matter (DOM) and removal of disinfection by-product (DBP) precursors of adding an ozone-biological activated carbon (O3-BAC) process after the conventional treatment process (CTP) us...
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