Humic substances as by-product precursors generated during oxidation and disinfection – review of the literature
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Publication date: 19.12.2016
Technical Transactions, 2016, Enviromental Engineering Issue 1-S (11) 2016, pp. 73-85
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.16.196.5945Authors
Humic substances as by-product precursors generated during oxidation and disinfection – review of the literature
Humic substances (HS), including soluble fulvic acids (FA), are commonly occurring pollutants, particularly in surface waters. HS were considered as substances, which are harmless for humans until now. They were mainly removed from the water because of turbidity, color and as a source of odor. HS in the process oxidation and disinfection are precursors of carcinogenic and mutagenic substances. Because of this, an analysis has been conducted, discussing their construction, properties and methods used of their disposal.
Information: Technical Transactions, 2016, Enviromental Engineering Issue 1-S (11) 2016, pp. 73-85
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Humic substances as by-product precursors generated during oxidation and disinfection – review of the literature
Humic substances as by-product precursors generated during oxidation and disinfection – review of the literature
Published at: 19.12.2016
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