Formation of Trihalomethanes during Seawater Chlorination
<p dir="ltr">The use of seawater for industrial cooling is a vital technology that poses some of the most profound environmental impact on the water quality in the Arabian Gulf. Biocide (chlorine) is added to the seawater to control biofouling of the cooling system. This added chlori...
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| Main Author: | Ahmed Abdel-Wahab (1748986) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Ahmed Khodary (18807376) (author), Nasr Bensalah (14778253) (author) |
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2010
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