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Degradation of Ivermectin by Fenton and Photo-Fenton and Toxicity Test Using Daphnia similis
(Science & Technology Network IncDundasCanadá, 2011)
DEGRADATION OF POLYACRYLIC ACID BY FENTON'S REAGENT
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2007)
Emprego do reagente de fenton como agente coagulante na remoção de substâncias húmicas de água por meio da flotação por ar dissolvido e filtração
(2006-07-01)
Fenton 's reagent was used as coagulant agent to treat water with high true color (100 ± 5 HU) caused by the introduction of humic substances extracted from peat, using dissolved air flotation. The pair value of coagulant ...
Fundamentos e aplicações ambientais dos processos fenton e foto-fenton
(Sociedade Brasileira de Química, 2007-04-01)
Wastewater and soil treatment processes based on Fenton's reagent have gained great attention in recent years due to its high oxidation power. This review describes the fundaments of the Fenton and photo-Fenton processes ...
Uso de reações de fenton na remediação de solo contaminado com p,p´ DDT
(2005-01-01)
In this work, two different systems were studied using Fenton reactions for the remediation of a soil contaminated with p,p´ DDT. The first involved the generation of a slurry with the contaminated soil, where the Fenton ...
Sequential injection analysis (SIA) and response surface methodology: A versatile small volume approach for optimization of photo-Fenton processes
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
Optimization of photo-Fenton degradation of copper phthalocyanine blue was achieved by response surface methodology (RSM) constructed with the aid of a sequential injection analysis (SIA) system coupled to a homemade ...
Integration of processes induced air flotation and photo-Fenton for treatment of residual waters contaminated with xylene
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BVAMSTERDAM, 2012)
Produced water in oil fields is one of the main sources of wastewater generated in the industry. It contains several organic compounds, such as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene (BTEX), whose disposal is regulated ...