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Contemporary issues on the occurrence and removal of disinfection byproducts in drinking water - A review

, 2020
Due to the fluctuating quantity and quality of organic matter (OM) in surface waters, continuous characterisation and the evaluation of its propensity to form disinfection byproducts (DBPs) is essential.
N. Chaukura   +8 more
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Investigation of irradiated soil byproducts

Waste Management, 2001
The high dose irradiation of windblown soil deposited onto the surface of spent nuclear fuel is of concern to long-term fuel storage stability. Such soils could be exposed to radiation fields as great as 1.08 x 10(-3) C/kg-s (15,000 R/hr) during the 40-year anticipated period of interim dry storage prior to placement at the proposed national repository.
R R, Brey   +3 more
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Disinfection byproducts potentially responsible for the association between chlorinated drinking water and bladder cancer: A review.

Water Research, 2019
Epidemiological studies have consistently associated the consumption of chlorinated drinking water with an enhanced risk of bladder cancer. While this suggests that some disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are bladder carcinogens, causal agents are unknown ...
Marine Diana, M. Felipe-Sotelo, T. Bond
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Dark fermentative hydrogen production from pretreated lignocellulosic biomass: Effects of inhibitory byproducts and recent trends in mitigation strategies

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020
Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) is expected to play a significant role in achieving the goal of biomass-to-bioenergy conversion due to its wide distribution and low price.
Bikram Basak   +5 more
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Toxic Combustion Byproducts

Combustion Science and Technology, 1996
(1996). Toxic Combustion Byproducts. Combustion Science and Technology: Vol. 116-117, No. 1-6, pp. 1-3.
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Effect of ferrate pre-oxidation on algae-laden water ultrafiltration: Attenuating membrane fouling and decreasing formation potential of disinfection byproducts.

Water Research, 2020
Effect of ferrate [Fe(VI)] pre-oxidation on improving FeCl3/ultrafiltration (UF) of algae-laden source water was investigated. Fe(VI) disrupted algae cells and the in situ formed ferric (hydr)oxides aggregated with cell debris.
Hai-Yang He   +5 more
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Byproduct Gypsum

1984
The United States was the world's leading consumer of crude gypsum in 1982, with a demand of 16 million metric tons in the manufacturing of gypsum wallboard as a set retarder in cement, and some demand for its uses in agriculture. Only about 4% of this was byproduct gypsum sold for agricultural land plaster. Byproduct gypsum is the chemical end product
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Conciliation: Culture Making Byproduct

PCRConference Proceedings 2021, 2021
Abstract Reclaiming public space at Oakland's Arroyo Public Park, a nexus of crime and illegal activities. A coalition of neighbors invited local performing artists to help animate city agencies, inspire repair of the amphitheater and create daytime performances in the summer, mostly by children. It gave voice to and represented many people. Reclaiming
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Toxic Byproducts-Reply

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983
In Reply. —All industry produces toxic byproducts. One of the greatest advantages of nuclear fuel is that the wastes are of such small volume that extremely safe disposal methods are economically feasible. At present, twice as much low-level waste originates from medical facilities as from power plants.
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Lightweight concrete from a perspective of sustainable reuse of waste byproducts

Construction and Building Materials, 2022
Muhammad Junaid   +8 more
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