نتایج جستجو برای: chlorine release

تعداد نتایج: 223781  

2010
Csilla Csikany

This series of papers consisting of three communications describes the properties and applications of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) with a special emphasis on its hyper-pure aqueous solution available commercially in Hungary under the trade name SOLUMIUM DENTAL since the end of 2008. This first part of the series discusses the history of chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant, its properties and its fiel...

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
mohammadreza heydari department of health vice chancellor, shiraz university of medical sciences shiraz, iran; nader parsa department of health vice chancellor, shiraz university of medical sciences shiraz, iran; cardiovascular research center, shahid faghihi hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; rahim davani the fars province referral laboratory of shiraz university of medical sciences, division of water and wastewater center, valfajr health center, shiraz, iran

background: trihalomethanes are toxic and dangerous substances that are formed in the presence of organic materials when water is chlorinated for disinfection. the iranian national standard, world health organization, european :union:, u.s. environmental protection agency and international agency for research in cancer standards have established a maximum contaminant level for trihalomethanes f...

2016
Vincent Richards C. J. H. Warden

resume of the results arrived at by Aron, with chlorine as an antidote, will be necessary. Aron, in the paper already quoted, refers to the employment as antidotes, of alcohol, atropine, caffeine, ozone, potassium permanganate and chlorine. In connection with the use of chlorine Aron remarks ? "By the exceedingly satis" factory results arrived at by Lenz from the " use of chlorine as an antidot...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2001
T Zhao M P Doyle P Zhao P Blake F M Wu

Six human isolates of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and E. coli (ATCC 11229) were used to determine the concentrations of free chlorine and exposure times required for inactivation. Free chlorine concentrations of 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 ppm at 23 degrees C were evaluated, with sampling times at 0, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 min. Results revealed that five of six E. coli O157:H7 isolates and the E. coli cont...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
m. tabesh b. azadi a. roozbahani

a methodology is presented in this paper to find optimal location and dosage of chlorine injection in water distribution networks. the objective is to minimize the chlorine consumption while keeping the residual chlorine at each node within the standard range. unfortunately because of wrong water quality management in water distribution networks in many parts of the world, many problems such...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
D De Beer R Srinivasan P S Stewart

Transient chlorine concentration profiles were measured in biofilms during disinfection by use of a microelectrode developed for this investigation. The electrode had a tip diameter of ca. 10 microm and was sensitive to chlorine in the micromolar range. The biofilms contained Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Chlorine concentrations measured in biofilms were typically only 20% o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
R S Engelbrecht M J Weber B L Salter C A Schmidt

The kinetics of inactivation of six enteric viruses plus simian virus 40 and Kilham rat virus by free available chlorine was studied under carefully controlled laboratory conditions. It was found that the different virus types demonstrated a wide range of susceptibility to chlorine disinfection. The rate of inactivation was greater at pH 6 than at pH 10; however, the relative susceptibilities o...

Journal: :The Journal of hygiene 1942
H Barkworth

IT would be expected that the addition of chlorine to milk, as hypochlorite or in some other form, would increase the reduction time. Further consideration will show that a large number of variables are involved—the amount of chlorine, the age of the milk sample at the time of addition, the form in which chlorine is added, the age of the sample when tested, the period which has elapsed since th...

2013
L. SRP V. CHROMÝ

The standard procedure for the determination of chlorine in organic compounds of mercury consists in decomposition of the material, separation of mercury and determination of chlorine as chloride. Decomposition of the sample could be achieved by wet mineralization [1,2], ignition in a stream of oxygen [3—7] or nitrogen [8], ignition in a flask with oxygen [9], etc. [10, 11]. Chlorine and mercur...

Journal: :Water research 2003
Kay Howard Timothy J J Inglis

Chlorine is widely used in public water supplies to provide a disinfection barrier. The effect of chlorine disinfection on the water-borne pathogen Burkholderia pseudomallei was assessed using multiple techniques. After exposure to chlorine viable bacteria were undetectable by conventional plate count techniques; however, persistence of B. pseudomallei was verified by flow cytometry and bacteri...

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