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Inactivation of Partially Purified Poliomyelitis Virus in Water by Chlorination. II [PDF]
Serge G. Lensen +2 more
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Sensitivity Analysis of a Proposed Model for Removal Efficiency of Trihalomethanes (THMs) Using Spray Aeration [PDF]
Trihalomethanes (THMs) form in drinking water treatment systems as a byproduct of chlorination and are problematic from a public health perspective due to their carcinogenic potential and their potential for additional formation throughout distribution ...
Cecchetti, Aidan
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Growing concerns over public health and environmental safety have intensified the focus on minimizing harmful disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in water treatment.
Spyridon K. Golfinopoulos +2 more
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Work Safety During Purification of Irradiated Beryllium by Chlorination
Yu. Yu. Baklanova +4 more
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Preparation and Structures of Crystalline Aromatic Cation-Radical Salts. Triethyloxonium Hexachloroantimonate as a Novel (One-Electron) Oxidant [PDF]
Triethyloxonium hexachloroantimonate [Et3O+SbCl6-] is a selective oxidant of aromatic donors (ArH), and it allows the facile preparation and isolation of crystalline paramagnetic salts [ArH+•, SbCl6-] for the X-ray structure determination of various ...
Kochi, Jay K. +3 more
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Congener specific analysis of polychlorinated terphenyls [PDF]
In order to identify and to quantify polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) in environmental matrices, the chro- matographic behavior of coplanar and non-coplanar congeners was evaluated.
Bahadir, M. +4 more
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Three New Chlorinated Cyclopentenols, Palmaenols A and B and Palmaetriol, from the Discomycete Lachnum palmae [PDF]
Yuka Tanabe +5 more
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The microbiological quality of water: the nature of the problem [PDF]
Improvements in methods for the detection and enumeration of microbes in water, particularly the application of techniques of molecular biology, have highlighted shortcomings in the ”standard methods” for assessing water quality. Higher expectations from
Jones, J.G.
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