نتایج جستجو برای: chlorine release

تعداد نتایج: 223781  

2013
R. C. Mant G. D. Moggridge D. C. Aldridge

Bryozoans are common biofoulers of underdrain filter nozzles in rapid gravity filters in water treatment works. A potential method for controlling bryozoan biofouling is the use of chlorine in backwash water. Repeatedly exposing bryozoan colonies with chlorine for 20 min every 24 h in an experimental setting, to replicate what would occur if the backwash was chlorinated, caused significant redu...

2011
Frank Laturnus Teresia Svensson Christian Wiencke

The brown macroalga Saccharina latissima (Linnaeus) C.E. Lane, C. Mayes, Druehl & G.W. Saunders (formerly Laminaria saccharina [L.] Lamouroux) was exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in the mW UV-A and mW UV-B range in the laboratory for up to 28 days. The release rates of volatile organohalogens, such as chloroform, bromoform, dibromomethane and methyl iodide, were determined. From these ra...

2015
Pascal Schouwink Fabrice Morelle Yolanda Sadikin Yaroslav Filinchuk Craig M. Jensen

A novel metal borohydride ammonia-borane complex Ca(BH4)2·NH3BH3 is characterized as the decomposition product of the recently reported perovskite-type metal borohydride NH4Ca(BH4)3, suggesting that ammonium-based metal borohydrides release hydrogen gas via ammonia-borane-complexes. For the first time the concept of proton-hydride interactions to promote hydrogen release is applied to a cation-...

2015

The manufacture and use of trichlorobenzenes as solvents, chemical intermediates, and dye carriers has led to their release into the environment. Trichlorobenzenes may also be released into the environment indirectly from the degradation of higher chlorinated benzenes (tetrachlorobenzene, pentachlorobenzene, and hexachlorobenzene) and the pesticide lindane (γ-hexachlorocyclohexane). They may al...

Journal: :Water research 2008
Marie Deborde Urs von Gunten

Numerous inorganic and organic micropollutants can undergo reactions with chlorine. However, for certain compounds, the expected chlorine reactivity is low and only small modifications in the parent compound's structure are expected under typical water treatment conditions. To better understand/predict chlorine reactions with micropollutants, the kinetic and mechanistic information on chlorine ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1964
H FARKAS-HIMSLEY

The disinfective power of chlorine, bromine, and mixtures of chlorine and bromine at different ratios was compared. The influence of pH was also studied. The experiments were carried out in "purified" water and in natural waters of swimming pools, river, and sea. In the presence of high amounts of nitrogenous growth-promoting material (at neutral pH), bromine was more effective than chlorine; i...

2015
Syed Imran Ali Syed Saad Ali Jean-Francois Fesselet

OBJECTIVE To investigate the concentration of residual chlorine in drinking water supplies in refugee camps, South Sudan, March-April 2013. METHODS For each of three refugee camps, we measured physical and chemical characteristics of water supplies at four points after distribution: (i) directly from tapstands; (ii) after collection; (iii) after transport to households; and (iv) after several...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
J A Mulholland A F Sarofim J P Longwell A L Lafleur W G Thilly

Droplets of toluene and three chlorinated organics, ortho-dichlorobenzene, 1,2-dichloroethane, and trichloroethylene, were pyrolyzed in pure nitrogen. The composition and bacterial mutagenicity of the product tars were measured. The presence of organic chlorine was found to affect both pyrolysis product tar composition and total tar mutagenicity. Pyrolysis in the absence of chlorine produced ta...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2014
Michael L Kent Cari Buchner Carrie Barton Robert L Tanguay

Surface disinfection of fertilized fish eggs is widely used in aquaculture to reduce extraovum pathogens that may be released from brood fish during spawning, and this is routinely used in zebrafish Danio rerio research laboratories. Most laboratories use approximately 25 to 50 ppm unbuffered chlorine solution for 5 to 10 min. Treatment of embryos with chlorine has significant germicidal effect...

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