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Water Contamination Emergencies: Managing the Threats
Edited by
Ulrich Borchers;
Ulrich Borchers
IWW Water Centre, Germany
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John Gray;
John Gray
Dept. for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK
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Ulrich Borchers;
Ulrich Borchers
IWW Water Centre, Germany
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John Gray
John Gray
Dept. for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-441-7
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-789-0
No. of Pages:
386
Published online:
01 Jul 2013
Published in print:
08 Jul 2013
Book Chapter
Heterogeneous Fenton's Reaction: a Promising Way for Drinking Water Biofilm Disinfection
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Published:01 Jul 2013
Page range:
325 - 329
Citation
F. Gosselin, L. Madeira, T. Juhna, and J. Block, in Water Contamination Emergencies: Managing the Threats, ed. U. Borchers, J. Gray, K. C. Thompson, K. C. Thompson, U. Borchers, and J. Gray, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013, pp. 325-329.
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One of the most promising methods emerging from the European FP7 project SecurEau for drinking water distribution system disinfection is based on Fenton's reaction. This reaction appears as a non‐expensive and friendly environmental method. The process is known to generate powerful oxidative species as hydroxyl radicals HO. through a succession of reactions involving iron and hydrogen peroxide at acidic pH.
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