CWPO Degradation of Natural Organic Matter: Synthetic Water vs. Real Surface Water
H2O2 was slightly more efficiently used by the catalytic system on RW, in goodagreement with the highest percentage of color removal on this sample (~ 93 %);however, the NOM mineralization was significantly higher (75 %) on the SWagainst RW (37%). It probably was related with higher fraction of more...
Main Authors: | Galeano, Luis Alejandro, García, Ana María, Torres Palma, Ricardo A. |
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Format: | Documento de Conferencia |
Language: | spa |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/6620 |
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