The paper is focused on the influence of AOM (Algal Organic Matter) on coagulation during drinking water treatment. Composition and properties of AOM are discussed as well as the impact of these compounds on the mechanisms and efficacy of coagulation
Natural organic matter (NOM) is equivalent to the total organic substances resulting from bacterial ...
The paper describes the preliminary results from the research focused into the influence of the AOM ...
Drinking water treatment struggles with cyanobacteria and algae mainly on a seasonal basis especiall...
When algal or cyanobacterial populations increase in drinking water reservoirs, water treatment tech...
Undesirable natural or anthropogenic compounds are commonly present in drinking water supplies. An o...
Due to anthropogenic impact, surface water sources are subject to intensive growth of phytoplankton ...
Drinking water treatment is facing an adverse impact of algae especially when they extensively decay...
This dissertation thesis focuses on the removability of algal organic matter (AOM) by coagulation du...
The Ph.D. thesis deals with the characterization of algal organic matter (AOM), which is difficult t...
Seasonal algal blooms in drinking water sources have increased significantly over the recent past as...
The diploma thesis deals with characterizing properties of non-proteinaceous cellular organic matter...
This study focused on coagulation of different algal organic matter (AOM) fractions, especially on i...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is found in all surface, ground and soil waters. An increase in the amo...
Previous research indicates that pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) and endocrine-disrupting ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of soluble and insoluble material which can have con...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is equivalent to the total organic substances resulting from bacterial ...
The paper describes the preliminary results from the research focused into the influence of the AOM ...
Drinking water treatment struggles with cyanobacteria and algae mainly on a seasonal basis especiall...
When algal or cyanobacterial populations increase in drinking water reservoirs, water treatment tech...
Undesirable natural or anthropogenic compounds are commonly present in drinking water supplies. An o...
Due to anthropogenic impact, surface water sources are subject to intensive growth of phytoplankton ...
Drinking water treatment is facing an adverse impact of algae especially when they extensively decay...
This dissertation thesis focuses on the removability of algal organic matter (AOM) by coagulation du...
The Ph.D. thesis deals with the characterization of algal organic matter (AOM), which is difficult t...
Seasonal algal blooms in drinking water sources have increased significantly over the recent past as...
The diploma thesis deals with characterizing properties of non-proteinaceous cellular organic matter...
This study focused on coagulation of different algal organic matter (AOM) fractions, especially on i...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is found in all surface, ground and soil waters. An increase in the amo...
Previous research indicates that pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) and endocrine-disrupting ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of soluble and insoluble material which can have con...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is equivalent to the total organic substances resulting from bacterial ...
The paper describes the preliminary results from the research focused into the influence of the AOM ...
Drinking water treatment struggles with cyanobacteria and algae mainly on a seasonal basis especiall...