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Determining Inorganic Disinfection By‐products by Ion Chromatography
Disinfection by‐products will soon be regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency under the 1986 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act. Because of its sensitivity and precision, ion chromatography is a good choice for analyzing by‐products of chlorine dioxide and ozone, i.e., chlorite, chlorate, and bromate, as well as several other anions.
Determining Inorganic Disinfection By‐products by Ion Chromatography
Disinfection by‐products will soon be regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency under the 1986 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act. Because of its sensitivity and precision, ion chromatography is a good choice for analyzing by‐products of chlorine dioxide and ozone, i.e., chlorite, chlorate, and bromate, as well as several other anions.
Determining Inorganic Disinfection By‐products by Ion Chromatography
Pfaff, John D. (author) / Brockhoff, Carol A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 82 ; 192-195
1990-04-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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