An advanced oxidation process for DBF control
Small water utilities often have difficulty operating complicated treatment processes. The advanced oxidation process investigated here is simple, involving only a pump to add hydrogen peroxide and a power supply for the ultraviolet lamps, and the process does not produce any solid residuals. The re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal - American Water Works Association 1995-11, Vol.87 (11), p.66-75 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Small water utilities often have difficulty operating complicated treatment processes. The advanced oxidation process investigated here is simple, involving only a pump to add hydrogen peroxide and a power supply for the ultraviolet lamps, and the process does not produce any solid residuals. The results of these studies show that a photon-flux-driven pseudo-first-order model (known as the Prengle-Shimoda rate model) could be used to predict the destruction of total organic carbon, dissolved organic halogen, and dissolved organic halogen precursors. |
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ISSN: | 0003-150X 1551-8833 |