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Trace Organics Removal by Anion Exchange Resins
Experimental evidence indicates that most of the organics that currently pass through conventional treatment can be removed using strongly basic anion exchange resins. Organics, measured as total organic carbon, were removed to below the limits of detection, as were the sulfates; the resins were regenerated using sodium chloride.
Trace Organics Removal by Anion Exchange Resins
Experimental evidence indicates that most of the organics that currently pass through conventional treatment can be removed using strongly basic anion exchange resins. Organics, measured as total organic carbon, were removed to below the limits of detection, as were the sulfates; the resins were regenerated using sodium chloride.
Trace Organics Removal by Anion Exchange Resins
Anderson, Claude T. (author) / Maier, Walter J. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 71 ; 278-283
1979-05-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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