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Effluent Decontamination

open access: yes, 2021
This article aims at giving an up-to-date overview on nuclear effluent decontamination processes. Most representative techniques are presented with their advantages and current limitations. The development of innovative methods is still under progress and examples are given.
Blet, Vincent, V. Blet
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Preparation of biochar and biochar composites and their application in a Fenton-like process for wastewater decontamination: A review.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Biochar is a carbon-rich material that can be obtained from pyrolysis of solid waste (e.g., agricultural solid waste and sludge from wastewater treatment plants). Biochar features low cost, large specific surface area, and strong adsorption capacity. New
Xuqin Pan   +3 more
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Catalyst-Free Photochemical Activation of Peroxymonosulfate in Xanthene-Rich Systems for Fenton-Like Synergistic Decontamination: Efficacy of Proton Transfer Process.

Angewandte Chemie, 2023
Catalyst-free visible light assisted Fenton-like catalysis offers opportunities to achieve the sustainable water decontamination, but the synergistic decontamination mechanisms are still unclear, especially the effect of proton transfer process (PTP ...
Fanzhi Qin   +9 more
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Decontamination

Critical Care Clinics, 2005
Decontamination is the removal or reduction of chemical, biologic, or radiologic agents from the patient's skin, mucosa, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract. Decontamination is an important step in decreasing the clinical effects of the agent on the patient, as well as protecting coworkers from exposure. For most agents and the vast majority of scenarios,
Marc, Houston, Robert G, Hendrickson
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