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BL
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Record Number
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678339
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Doc. No
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b500528
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Title & Author
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Radiation treatment of polluted water and wastewater.
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Publication Statement
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Vienna, Austria :: International Atomic Energy Agency,, c2008.
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Series Statement
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IAEA-TECDOC,; 1598.
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Page. NO
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215 p. :: ill. (some col.) ;; 30 cm.
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ISBN
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9201074085 (pbk.)
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: 9789201074089 (pbk.)
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Notes
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"September 2008"
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Effluent polishing by means of advanced oxidation / P. Gehringer, ... [et al.] -- The status of radiation process to treat industrial effluents in Brazil / P.R. Rela, ... [et al.] -- Effect of accelerated electron beam on pesticides removal of effluents from flower plantations / T. Ramirez, ... [et al.] -- Irradiation treatment of textile dye containing wastewater / E. Takács, ... [et al.] -- The e beam induced decomposition of pesticides in water : a gamma and pulse radiolysis investigation on carbofuran / S.S. Emmi, ... [et al.] -- Remediation of polluted waters and wastewater by irradiation processing in Jordan / H. Amro, ... [et al.] -- Disinfection of effluent from municipal wastewater plant with electron beam / B. Han, J.K. Kim, Y.R. Kim -- Application of ionizing radiation for removal of pesticides from groundwaters and wastes / M. Trojanowicz, ... [et al.] -- Implementation of ionising radiation on wastewater treatment : the Portuguese study case / M.L. Botelho, ... [et al.] -- Decoloration and degradation of some textile dyes by gamma radiation / D. Șolpan -- The degradation of some pesticides on aqueous solutions by gamma radiation / D. Șolpan -- Free radical chemistry of the disinfection-by-product chloropicrin (trichloronitromethane) / W.J. Cooper, ... [et al.].
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Abstract
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This publication arises from continued international efforts to develop radiation technologies for water and wastewater treatment. Radiation processing is an additive-free process that uses the short lived reactive species formed during radiolysis of the water for efficient decomposition of pollutants therein. The application of gamma rays or electron beams shows promise in the development of cost effective and efficient new technologies. This publication summarizes a number of studies conducted within the framework of an IAEA Coordinated Research Project aiming at advancing and disseminating knowledge in this field.--Publisher's description.
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Subject
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Sewage sludge-- Irradiation.
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Subject
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Sewage-- Purification-- Irradiation.
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Subject
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Water-- Purification-- Irradiation.
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Added Entry
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International Atomic Energy Agency.
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