Elkayam et al., 2017 - Google Patents
High performance of fixed-bed filtration for reagentless oxidative manganese removalElkayam et al., 2017
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- 14572645136397351202
- Author
- Elkayam R
- Kraitzer T
- Popov V
- Sladkevich S
- Lev O
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Environmental Engineering
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Manganese mud (MnM) is a manganese oxide petal-like nanostructured precipitate that accumulates on the inner surface of pipes transferring reclaimed effluent from the Shafdan soil aquifer treatment system to irrigation fields in southern Israel. It was found that Mn 2+ …
- 239000011572 manganese 0 title abstract description 125
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