Disinfection means the killing of pathogenic organisms (eg bacteria and its spores, viruses, protozoa and their cysts, worms, and larvae) present in water to make it potable for other …
S Sauvé, M Desrosiers - Chemistry Central Journal, 2014 - Springer
A review is presented of how one defines emerging contaminants and what can be included in that group of contaminants which is preferably termed “contaminants of emerging …
■ BACKGROUND This biennial review covers developments in water analysis for emerging environmental contaminants over the period of 2011− 2013. Analytical Chemistry's policy is …
JG Yu, XH Zhao, H Yang, XH Chen, Q Yang… - Science of the Total …, 2014 - Elsevier
Organic contaminants have become one of the most serious environmental problems, and the removal of organic contaminants (eg, dyes, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals/drugs) and …
Water contamination through anthropogenic and industrial activities has led to the emergence and necessity of disinfection methods. Chlorine and bromine gases, often used …
S Ding, Y Deng, T Bond, C Fang, Z Cao, W Chu - Water research, 2019 - Elsevier
Unintended effects of engineering agents and materials on the formation of undesirable disinfection byproducts (DBPs) during drinking water treatment and distribution were …
C Fang, X Yang, S Ding, X Luan, R Xiao… - Environmental …, 2021 - ACS Publications
The Yangtze River basin covers one-fifth of China's land area and serves as a water source for one-third of China's population. During long-distance water transport from upstream to …
F Dong, Q Lin, C Li, G He, Y Deng - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Algae cells and algal organic matter (AOM) present in algae impacted source water pose a serious threat to the safety of drinking water. Conventional water treatment processes poorly …
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption is well-established for controlling regulated disinfection byproducts (DBPs), but its effectiveness for unregulated DBPs and DBP …