2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00767-006-0155-6
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pH-Wertpufferung im Abstrom von Reaktionswänden

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“…For instance, bentonite [11,12], vegetable oil [12] and fly ash [9,10] are used to slow down the oxygen release rates; ammonium salts, nitrates and phosphates [10,13] are supplied for microbial growth. In addition, peat [9] and sludge cake [10] are used as organic carbon sources; and also phosphates [14], fly ash [9,10], tourmaline [15] and lignite sand [16] are used to lower the pH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, bentonite [11,12], vegetable oil [12] and fly ash [9,10] are used to slow down the oxygen release rates; ammonium salts, nitrates and phosphates [10,13] are supplied for microbial growth. In addition, peat [9] and sludge cake [10] are used as organic carbon sources; and also phosphates [14], fly ash [9,10], tourmaline [15] and lignite sand [16] are used to lower the pH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%