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Wang, Q. (author)
To eliminate organic micropollutants (OMPs) from (surface) water, activated carbon adsorption is a cost-effective technology to remove a broad range of OMPs without producing any byproducts. However, co-existing dissolved organic matter (DOM), at much higher concentrations (mg C/L) than OMPs (ng/L-μg/L), inducing adsorption competition, can...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Spit, T.P.M. (author), van der Hoek, J.P. (author), de Jong, Coen (author), van Halem, D. (author), de Kreuk, M.K. (author), Bicudo, Bruno (author)
At wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), additional steps are introduced for removal of organic micropollutants (OMPs) from the treated effluents, especially pharmaceutical residues. At the same time, a new concern is emerging: antibiotic resistance (AR). This research studied the effect of ozonation, coagulation and granular activated carbon ...
journal article 2022
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Hu, J. (author)
In the recent years, the removal of micro-pollutants from treated wastewater has been highly advocated throughout Europe and the rest of the world. The relevant regulations and the suitable techniques have been proposed accordingly, which promoted the innovation of the conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Activated carbon adsorption...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Abbas, Y. (author), Pargar, F. (author), Olthuis, W. (author), Van den Berg, A. (author)
The half-cell potential of the Activated carbon (AC), due to its high double layer capacitance (EDL), remains stable in high ionic electrolyte. The open circuit potential (OCV) of the AC, with EDL of 40 – 50 F, shows a stable potential (10 mV variation) over two weeks in the cement pore solution (sat. Ca(OH)2). The OCV is less sensitive to the...
journal article 2014
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Jansen, R.J.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 1995
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