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Published in 2019 at "Ecotoxicology and environmental safety"
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2019.109415
Abstract: Erythromycin (ERY), azithromycin (AZI) and telithromycin (TEL) are widely-used macrolide antibiotics that are frequently detected in various water environments, including resource water and drinking water. In the performed chlorination disinfection process, at least 10, 20…
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tel;
disinfection;
azi tel;
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Published in 2019 at "Journal of environmental sciences"
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2018.11.010
Abstract: The organic matter and two types of disinfection byproduct (DBP) precursors in micro-polluted source water were removed using an iron-carbon micro-electrolysis (ICME) combined with up-flow biological aerated filter (UBAF) process. Two pilot-scale experiments (ICME-UBAF and…
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removal organic;
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organic matter;
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Published in 2022 at "Journal of Hazardous Materials"
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127194
Abstract: Abstract Dibromoacetonitrile (DBAN) is a carcinogenic disinfection byproduct (DBP) but how it precipitates cancer is unknown. Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a versatile repair mechanism for removing bulky DNA lesions to maintain genome stability, and…
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Published in 2017 at "Environmental science & technology"
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b05126
Abstract: To characterize the effects of thermal-alteration on water extractable organic matter (WEOM), soil samples were heated in a laboratory at 225, 350, and 500 °C. Next, heated and unheated soils were leached, filtered, and analyzed…
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water;
water extractable;
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Published in 2017 at "Environmental science & technology"
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b01541
Abstract: Wildfires can elevate dissolved organic matter (DOM) levels due to ash input and algal growth in source waters, and consequently impacting disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation in finished water; however, it remains unclear how quality and…
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dbp formation;
microcystis aeruginosa;
dbp;
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