Intensified water treatment methods
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DUKA, Gh., COVALIOVA, Olga. Intensified water treatment methods. In: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Ed. 10, 31 august - 2 septembrie 2016, Baku. Baku, Azerbaijan: Springer Verlag, 2017, Ediția a 10-a, Vol. 502, pp. 1041-1051. ISBN 978-981101836-7. ISSN 21945357. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1837-4_86
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Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Ediția a 10-a, Vol. 502, 2017
Conferința "10th International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Managemen"
10, Baku, Azerbaijan, 31 august - 2 septembrie 2016

Intensified water treatment methods

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1837-4_86

Pag. 1041-1051

Duka Gh.1, Covaliova Olga2
 
1 Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
2 Institute of Chemistry
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 martie 2022


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A review paper, describing the history of water pollution, appearance and development of water treatment technologies and systems. Intensive economic activity has become especially hazardous for the state of our environment. Today we are witnessing the progressive pollution of water environment. In some cases it is impossible to reach the satisfactory water treatment quality using the single/double step treatment or only the conventional methods. The treatment of waste waters using the combined methods and applying the intensified conditions, as well as elaboration of the continuous-action integrated reactors is a prospective research trend throughout the world and a number of research institutions and teams are involved in the studies in this important area. An overview of intensified and combined waste water treatment methods, processes and reactors elaborated by researchers from Moldova, is given, including electrochemical, photo-catalytic and biochemical ones.

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Biochemical methods, electrochemical processes, Hazardous pollutants, Integrated reactors, Intensified conditions, Photocatalytical treatment, treatment methods, wastewater