The competitive effect of Electro-chlorination over chlorination for controlling disinfection by-product formation in phenol and aniline enriched groundwater
Abstract:Disinfection is an essential step to keep humans healthy from microorganisms present in drinking water. However, the formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) is associated with adverse health effects, and the presence of organic pollutants in groundwater results in even more detrimental effects. Therefore, a better treatment technique is required to disinfect and remove organic pollutants simultaneously to control the formation of DBPs. Electro-chlorination (EC) was carried out using graphite electrode at … Show more
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