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Chlorine-ozone interferences in water treatment
Interferences of chloride and ozone in water treatment are either in measurement of residual oxidant, or in the treatment itself. The use of glycocoll, potassium iodide and syringaldazine permits determination of the amount of residual ozone, even in the presence of chlorine. After prechlorination, the ozone oxidation gives treated water, the chlorine absorption of which can be very important. After ozonisation, a new chlorination is necessary to protect the network.
Chlorine-ozone interferences in water treatment
Interferences of chloride and ozone in water treatment are either in measurement of residual oxidant, or in the treatment itself. The use of glycocoll, potassium iodide and syringaldazine permits determination of the amount of residual ozone, even in the presence of chlorine. After prechlorination, the ozone oxidation gives treated water, the chlorine absorption of which can be very important. After ozonisation, a new chlorination is necessary to protect the network.
Chlorine-ozone interferences in water treatment
Richard, Y. (author)
1975
12 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 8 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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