۲-chlorophenol removal of aqueous solution using advanced oxidation processes resulting from iron/ persulfate and ultra violet/ persulfate

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شکوفه آسترکی

shokufeh astereki department of environment health, lorestan university of medical sciences, khoramabad, iran. بهرام کمره ئی

bahram kamarehie department of environment health, lorestan university of medical sciences, khoramabad, iran. علی جعفری

ali jafari department of environment health, lorestan university of medical sciences, khoramabad, iran.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of toxicology

جلد ۱۰، شماره ۴، صفحات ۱-۸

Keywords
[ 2 , ' c h l o r o p h e n o l ' , ' i r o n ' , ' p e r s u l f a t e ' , ' r a d i c a l s u l f a t e ' , ' u v r a d i a t i o n ' ]

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