-
2
-
-
0009567706
-
-
Washington, DC: US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of drinking water
-
US-EPA. Antimony: an environmental and health effects assessment. Washington, DC: US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of drinking water; 1984.
-
(1984)
Antimony: An Environmental and Health Effects Assessment
-
-
-
4
-
-
0035096119
-
Arsenic removal during conventional aluminum-based drinking water treatment
-
Gregor J. Arsenic removal during conventional aluminum-based drinking water treatment. Water Res. 35(7):2001;1659-1664.
-
(2001)
Water Res
, vol.35
, Issue.7
, pp. 1659-1664
-
-
Gregor, J.1
-
5
-
-
0002421198
-
Removal of arsenic in drinking water
-
J.O. Nriagu. New York: Wiley
-
Jekel M.R. Removal of arsenic in drinking water. Nriagu J.O. Arsenic in the environment, Part I. 1994;119-132 Wiley, New York.
-
(1994)
Arsenic in the environment, Part I
, pp. 119-132
-
-
Jekel, M.R.1
-
7
-
-
84887206496
-
Properties of the elements, inorganic compounds
-
Lide DR, editor-in-chief. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press
-
Hammond CR. Properties of the elements, inorganic compounds. In: Lide DR, editor-in-chief. CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. 79th ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1999. p. 4-41.
-
(1999)
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 79th Ed.
, pp. 4-41
-
-
Hammond, C.R.1
-
9
-
-
0028499340
-
Chemistry of arsenic-removal during coagulation and Fe-Mn oxidation
-
Edwards M. Chemistry of arsenic-removal during coagulation and Fe-Mn oxidation. J Am Water Works Assoc. 86:1994;64-78.
-
(1994)
J Am Water Works Assoc
, vol.86
, pp. 64-78
-
-
Edwards, M.1
-
12
-
-
0002163031
-
Evaluation of extent of humic-substance removal by coagulation
-
I.H. Suffet, & P. MacCarthy. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society
-
Tambo N., Kamei T. Evaluation of extent of humic-substance removal by coagulation. Suffet I.H., MacCarthy P. Aquatic humic substances-influence on fate and treatment of pollutants, Advances in Chemistry Series. Vol. 219:1989;453-471 American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.
-
(1989)
Aquatic humic substances-influence on fate and treatment of pollutants, Advances in Chemistry Series
, vol.219
, pp. 453-471
-
-
Tambo, N.1
Kamei, T.2
-
14
-
-
0004110916
-
-
New York: Academic Press
-
Bond GC. Catalysis by metals. New York: Academic Press; 1962. p. 66.
-
(1962)
Catalysis by Metals
, pp. 66
-
-
Bond, G.C.1
-
15
-
-
0035326477
-
Predicting divalent metal sorption to hydrous Al, Fe, and Mn oxides
-
Trivedi P., Axe L. Predicting divalent metal sorption to hydrous Al, Fe, and Mn oxides. Environ Sci Technol. 35:2001;1779-1784.
-
(2001)
Environ Sci Technol
, vol.35
, pp. 1779-1784
-
-
Trivedi, P.1
Axe, L.2
-
18
-
-
0030129282
-
Arsenic removal by ferric chloride
-
Hering J.G., Chen P.Y., Elimelech W.M., Liang S. Arsenic removal by ferric chloride. J Am Water Works Assoc. 88(4):1996;155-167.
-
(1996)
J Am Water Works Assoc
, vol.88
, Issue.4
, pp. 155-167
-
-
Hering, J.G.1
Chen, P.Y.2
Elimelech, W.M.3
Liang, S.4
-
19
-
-
0001942032
-
Organic contaminant removal by coagulation and related process combinations
-
Randtke S.J. Organic contaminant removal by coagulation and related process combinations. J Am Water Works Assoc. 80(5):1988;40-56.
-
(1988)
J Am Water Works Assoc
, vol.80
, Issue.5
, pp. 40-56
-
-
Randtke, S.J.1
-
20
-
-
0002526450
-
Aluminum and iron (III) chemistry: Some implication for organic substance
-
I.H. Suffet, & P. MacCarthy. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society
-
Bottero J.Y., Bersillon J.L. Aluminum and iron (III) chemistry. some implication for organic substance Suffet I.H., MacCarthy P. Aquatic humic substances-influence on fate and treatment of pollutants, Advances in Chemistry Series. Vol. 219:1989;425-442 American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.
-
(1989)
Aquatic humic substances-influence on fate and treatment of pollutants, Advances in Chemistry Series
, vol.219
, pp. 425-442
-
-
Bottero, J.Y.1
Bersillon, J.L.2
|