Titre :
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Adsorption in the water environment and treatment processes
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Auteurs :
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T. Suzuki ;
M. Okada ;
Selected Proceedings of the 1st International Specialized Conference, Shirahama, Japan, 5-8 November 1996 (1996; JAP)
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Type de document :
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congrès/colloque
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Editeur :
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Pergamon Press, 1996
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Format :
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305
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Note générale :
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Sigle : IAWQ
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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EPURATION
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Mots-clés:
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TRAITEMENT DE L'EAU RESIDUAIRE
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ADSORPTION
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BACTERIE
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SUBSTANCE TOXIQUE
;
SEDIMENT
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Résumé :
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Adsorption is one of the most important phenomena in the water environment and is central to many treatment processes: toxic substances accumulate on surfaces such as suspended solids and sediments; organics, bacteria and viruses adsorb onto biomass or activated carbon. Despite the underlying common principles of adsorption, research in these various areas has largely been approached independently, with little interaction. The aim of this conference was to bring together the ideas of both scientists and practitioners with different backgrounds interested in adsorption phenomena in the water environment and biological and physicochemical treatment processes, i.e. water and wastewater treatment, pipeline systems and the natural water environment.
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Source :
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Water science and technology, vol. 35, n° 7
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