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What Are Phosphate Magnetic Particles?
Phosphonates or phosphonic acids are organic compounds containing C–PO(OH)2 or C–PO(OR)2 groups (where R = alkyl, aryl). Most phosphonates are highly water-soluble, while phosphonic acids are only sparingly soluble. Phosphonates are not volatile and are poorly soluble in organic solvents. Normally they are more efficient FRs than phosphates, but raw materials for phosphonates are more ...
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`Dry` and `liquid` chitosan in stormwater treatment.
Disclaimers: – This post offers my view on the topic based on my review of scientific literature and manufacturer’s documentation available online as well as my own hands-on experience ...
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Geochemical Aspects to Reusing Dredged Canal Sediment
Geochemical Considerations on the Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Canal Sediments Britain’s canal network was instrumental in the rapid explosion of the industrial revolution in the late 18thcentury, allowing efficient transportation of coal and ...
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Powerful Bio-Catalytic Agent
NONTOX® is a powerful bio-catalytic agent for the cleaning of soils and all hard surfaces of TPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon) pollutants, releasing the TPH pollutants in a form more compatible for microbial remediation. NONTOX® stimulates natural biological reactions within indigenous microbial ecosystems through enhancement of oxygen transfer supporting accelerated remediation rates of ...
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Practical Applications in Hydrogeology
This informative program will familiarize you with the theory and practice of hydrogeology, including guiding principles, basic mathematical relationships of groundwater flow, the mechanisms of groundwater contaminant fate and transport, the range of effective soil and groundwater remedial strategies, the groundwater regulatory regime in New Jersey, and the application of a range of groundwater ...