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1. The Formation Of Disinfection By-products (DBPs) In Chlorination Of East River Water-the Source Water For Hong Kong's Drinking Water
2. The Characteristics Of Membrane Fouling For Coagulation Microfiltration Process To Remove The Natural Organic Matter (NOM)
3. Adsorption Characteristics Of Organic Matter Onto Activated Carbons In Natural Water And The Competitive Adsorption Between Target Organic Matter And Natural Organic Matter
4. Interactions Between Natural Organic Matter (NOM) And Metal Lons/Nanoparticles And Their Effects In Membrane Fouling Process
5. HRP/LiP Catalyzed Removal Of Nonylphenol From Water
6. Mechanism Study Of The Environmental Transformation And Degradation Of PCBs Mediated By NOM
7. Adsorption Of Levofloxacin To Goethite: Effects Of Phosphate And Humic Acid
8. Photogeneration Of Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals From Granular Natural Organic Matter(NOM) In Water
9. Natural organic matter (NOM) in aquatic systems: Interactions with radionuclides 234 Thorium (IV), 129 Iodine) and biofilms
10. Adsorption of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) by powdered activated carbon from natural water --- Influence of Natural Organic Matter (NOM)
11. Influence of natural organic matter (NOM) and synthetic polyelectrolytes on colloidal behavior of metal oxide nanoparticles
12. Surface modifying macromolecules (SMM) - Incorporated ultrafiltration membranes for natural organic matter (NOM) removal: Characterization and cleaning
13. Removal of natural organic matter (NOM) by ozone and ultraviolet based advanced oxidation processes: Development of NOM fractionation technique, process performances, and bromate formation
14. Crossflow filtration of natural organic matter (NOM), polysaccharides and silica colloids: Transport, fouling and mixture effects
15. The use of magnetic ion exchange resin (MIEX) for the removal of natural organic matter (NOM) and bromide from estuarine waters
16. The Study of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in Wastewater-Impacted Aquatic Systems using Fluorescence Analysis
17. The use of ozonation and catalytic ozonation combined with ultrafiltration for the control of natural organic matter (NOM) and disinfection by -products (DBPs) in drinking water
18. Utilization of natural organic matter (NOM) substrates by bacteria
19. Electrochemical regeneration of natural organic matter (NOM) loaded granular activated carbon
20. Natural organic matter (NOM) fouling of low-pressure (MF and UF) membranes: Identification of foulants, fouling mechanisms, and evaluation of pretreatment
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