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Volumn 132, Issue 8, 2010, Pages 2500-2501
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Chemical degradation of drinking water disinfection byproducts by millimeter-sized particles of iron-silicon and magnesium-aluminum alloys
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ALLOY PARTICLES;
AMBIENT CONDITIONS;
CATALYTIC EFFECTS;
CHEMICAL DEGRADATION;
DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS;
DRINKING WATER DISINFECTION;
DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS;
MAGNESIUM-ALUMINUM ALLOYS;
MECHANICAL MILLING;
MG-AL ALLOYS;
MILLIMETER-SIZED PARTICLES;
NANOPARTICLE SYSTEMS;
SI-PARTICLE;
ALUMINUM ALLOYS;
CERIUM ALLOYS;
CORROSION RESISTANCE;
DISINFECTION;
MAGNESIUM;
MECHANICAL ALLOYING;
MILLING (MACHINING);
POTABLE WATER;
SILICON ALLOYS;
DEGRADATION;
ALUMINUM;
DRINKING WATER;
IRON;
MAGNESIUM;
NANOPARTICLE;
SILICON;
TRICHLOROACETIC ACID;
ALLOY;
DISINFECTANT AGENT;
ARTICLE;
BIODEGRADATION;
DEGRADATION;
DISINFECTION;
ELECTROCHEMISTRY;
HYDROGENOLYSIS;
NONHUMAN;
PARTICLE SIZE;
WATER POLLUTANT;
CHEMISTRY;
EVALUATION;
METHODOLOGY;
WATER MANAGEMENT;
WATER SUPPLY;
ALLOYS;
ALUMINUM;
DISINFECTANTS;
DISINFECTION;
IRON;
MAGNESIUM;
SILICON;
WATER PURIFICATION;
WATER SUPPLY;
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EID: 77950377775
PISSN: 00027863
EISSN: 15205126
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1021/ja908821d Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (33)
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References (25)
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