An electrochemical reactor to minimize brominated DBPs in a conventional treatment plant.9781605730011 An electrochemical electrochemical /elec·tro·chem·i·cal/ (-kem´i-k'l) pertaining to interaction or interconversion of chemical and electrical energies. e·lec·tro·chem·i·cal adj. reactor to minimize brominated DBPs in a conventional treatment plant. Ed. by Lina Boulos et al. American Water Works Assn. 2008 119 pages $269.00 Paperback TD745 Boulos et al. present a study sponsored by the Awwa Research Foundation that examines the use of the electrochemical reactor for drinking water drinking water supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g. treatment applications, focusing on bromide bromide, any of a group of compounds that contain bromine and a more electropositive element or radical. Bromides are formed by the reaction of bromine or a bromide with another substance; they are widely distributed in nature. and disinfection disinfection, n the process of destroying pathogenic organisms or rendering them inert. disinfection, full oral cavity, n a procedure used to reduce active periodontal disease, usually completed within a certain short time frame. by-products removal and the potential synergies with conventional drinking water treatment processes. It considers the design and testing, effects, scalability issues, and optimization of the reactor. No index is provided. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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