Investigating the influence of organic materials in seawater samples on the production of volatile lipophilic organohalides and other ECD response materials during their laboratory chlorination (CROSBI ID 174829)
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Hocenski, Verica ; Picer, Mladen ; Picer, Nena.
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Investigating the influence of organic materials in seawater samples on the production of volatile lipophilic organohalides and other ECD response materials during their laboratory chlorination
Water chlorination leads to the generation of various halogenated products of natural and waste water or organic matter. In natural seawater humic matter usually makes the greatest part of the total organic matter. However, seawater polluted with other organic wastes, other organic matter is also present in significant concentrations. Coastal seawater samples collected from the Rijeka Bay heavily polluted with organic wastes and relatively clean seawater samples collected int he area outsaide the Rijeka Bay are laboratory chlorinated. The influence of organic matter in seawater samples and the production of volatile lipophilic organohalogenides during their chlorination by using a relatively simple ECD fingerprint method are investigated.
Waste water purification ; Chlorination ; Pollutant creation ; Halogen Organic compounds ; Seawater ; Organic matter ; Volatile compound ; Performance evaluation
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