Chlorination of coastal (CS) and deep ocean (DO) seawater was accompanied by a prominent decrease (of up to 70%) of the intensity of its emission which was measured using a 315 nm excitation wavelength. Deconvolution of the emission spectra of CS and DO seawater showed that these spectra comprised three Gauss-shaped bands. The intensities of two of these bands decreased rapidly as the halogenation proceeded. For both DO and CS seawater, two stages of changes of their fluorescence were observed. The first stage in which the relative changes of the fluorescence intensity (ΔF/F) were between zero to 0.30 and 0.40 was not accompanied by the release of individual disinfection byproduct (DBP) species. For ΔF/F values above the corresponding thres...
Characteristics, including fluorescence intensity and specific UV absorbance (SUVA), of 16 organic m...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to study the formation of haloacetamides (HAcAms) and...
Toilet flushing with seawater results in saline wastewater, which may contain approximately 33–50% s...
Chlorination of coastal (CS) and deep ocean (DO) seawater was accompanied by a prominent decrease (o...
Formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in chlorinated coastal (CS) and deep ocean (sampled at ...
Chlorination pretreatment of seawater upon intake in seawater desalination systems changes the struc...
Experiments with Alento River water (a drinking water source in the province of Salerno, Italy) show...
Several areas around the world rely on seawater desalination to meet drinking water needs, but a det...
In order to provide support for the discussion of the fate of organic matter in estuaries, a laborat...
International audienceChlorination of seawater is one of the most effective technologies for industr...
International audienceSeveral brominated disinfection by-products (DBPs) are formed in chlorinated s...
This manuscript addresses identification, analysis, formation and occurrence of key disinfection byp...
International audiencePrechlorination is used in seawater desalination processes to control the biof...
International audienceChlorination is one of the most widely used techniques for biofouling control ...
International audiencePrechlorination is used in seawater desalination processes to control biofouli...
Characteristics, including fluorescence intensity and specific UV absorbance (SUVA), of 16 organic m...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to study the formation of haloacetamides (HAcAms) and...
Toilet flushing with seawater results in saline wastewater, which may contain approximately 33–50% s...
Chlorination of coastal (CS) and deep ocean (DO) seawater was accompanied by a prominent decrease (o...
Formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in chlorinated coastal (CS) and deep ocean (sampled at ...
Chlorination pretreatment of seawater upon intake in seawater desalination systems changes the struc...
Experiments with Alento River water (a drinking water source in the province of Salerno, Italy) show...
Several areas around the world rely on seawater desalination to meet drinking water needs, but a det...
In order to provide support for the discussion of the fate of organic matter in estuaries, a laborat...
International audienceChlorination of seawater is one of the most effective technologies for industr...
International audienceSeveral brominated disinfection by-products (DBPs) are formed in chlorinated s...
This manuscript addresses identification, analysis, formation and occurrence of key disinfection byp...
International audiencePrechlorination is used in seawater desalination processes to control the biof...
International audienceChlorination is one of the most widely used techniques for biofouling control ...
International audiencePrechlorination is used in seawater desalination processes to control biofouli...
Characteristics, including fluorescence intensity and specific UV absorbance (SUVA), of 16 organic m...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to study the formation of haloacetamides (HAcAms) and...
Toilet flushing with seawater results in saline wastewater, which may contain approximately 33–50% s...