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Biodegradability Of Ozonation Products As A Function Of Cod And Doc Elimination By The Example Of Humic Acids

Biodegradability Of Ozonation Products As A Function Of Cod And Doc Elimination By The Example Of Humic Acids

Explore the biodegradability of products formed during ozonation, focusing on how the efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) elimination impacts this process. Using humic acids as a prime example, this study sheds light on the transformation of organic matter and its environmental implications following advanced oxidation treatments.

Use Of Humic Substances To Remediate Polluted Environments From Theory To Practice Proceedings Of

Use Of Humic Substances To Remediate Polluted Environments From Theory To Practice Proceedings Of

This proceedings explores the use of humic substances for remediating polluted environments, bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application. It examines how humic acids and other humic compounds can be effectively utilized to clean up contaminated soil and water, offering insights into the mechanisms involved and providing case studies of successful remediation projects.