Electron beam treatment for potable water reuse: Removal of bromate and perfluorooctanoic acid
Water reuse is an alternative strategy targeting water shortages. In this study, electron beam
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
Electron beam treatment for potable water reuse: Removal of bromate and perfluorooctanoic acid
L Wang, B Batchelor, SD Pillai… - Chemical Engineering …, 2016 - hero.epa.gov
Water reuse is an alternative strategy targeting water shortages. In this study, electron beam
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
[PDF][PDF] Electron Beam Treatment for Potable Water Reuse: Removal of Bromate and Perfluorooctanoic Acid
B Batchelor, SD Pillai, L Wang, VS Botlaguduru - media.superevent.com
Significant Expansion of Water Reuse using Electron Beam (eBeam) Technology Page 1
Exploiting eBeam Technologies for Cleaning, Healing, Feeding, and Shaping this World and …
Exploiting eBeam Technologies for Cleaning, Healing, Feeding, and Shaping this World and …
Electron beam treatment for potable water reuse: removal of bromate and perfluorooctanoic acid.
WL Wang Li, B Batchelor, SD Pillai, VSV Botlaguduru - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Water reuse is an alternative strategy targeting water shortages. In this study, electron beam
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
Electron beam treatment for potable water reuse: Removal of bromate and perfluorooctanoic acid
L Wang, B Batchelor, SD Pillai… - Chemical …, 2016 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Water reuse is an alternative strategy targeting water shortages. In this study, electron beam
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
(eBeam) irradiation was investigated as a method for removing bromate and …
Electron beam treatment for potable water reuse: Removal of bromate and perfluorooctanoic acid
L Wang, B Batchelor, SD Pillai… - Chemical Engineering …, 2016 - infona.pl
OH). Alkalinity was found to accelerate PFOA defluorination, possibly because of the
formation and reactivity of the carbonate radical (CO3−). As pH increased from 5.0 to 7.3, the …
formation and reactivity of the carbonate radical (CO3−). As pH increased from 5.0 to 7.3, the …