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Adsorption in the Water Environment and Treatment Processes

By: M Suzuki and M Okada
306 pages
Publisher: Pergamon Press
Adsorption in the Water Environment and Treatment Processes
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  • Adsorption in the Water Environment and Treatment Processes ISBN: 9780080432854 Paperback Dec 1997 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Role of adsorption in water environment processes (M. Suzuki). Adsorption in Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes. Performance of clinoptilolite alone and in combination with sand filters for the removal of ammonia peaks from domestic wastewater (B. Beler Baykal, D. Akca Guven). Adsorption in the Water Environment. Adsorption of viruses in water environment onto solid surfaces (A. Sakoda et al. ). Adsorption in Biological Activated Carbon Processes. Removal of organic substances from water by ozone treatment followed by biological activated carbon treatment (Y. Takeuchi et al. ). Adsorption in Activated Carbon Processes. Evaluation of adsorbability of pesticides in water on powdered activated carbon by using octanol-water partition coefficient.

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By: M Suzuki and M Okada
306 pages
Publisher: Pergamon Press
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