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Gaseous systems disinfection

Ozone is applied in three-phase systems where a selective ozone reaction, oxidation of residual compounds and/or enhancement of biodegradability is required. It can be used to treat drinking water and waste water, as well as gaseous or solid wastes. Especially in drinking water treatment full-scale applications are common, e. g. for particle removal and disinfection, while in waste water treatment sludge ozonation and the use of catalyst in AOP have been applied occasionally. Current research areas for three-phase ozonation include soil treatment and oxidative regeneration of adsorbers. Ozonation in water-solvent systems is seldom studied on the lab-scale and seems favorable only in special cases. In general, potential still exists for new developments and improvements in ozone applications for gas/watcr/solvent and gas/waler/solid systems. [Pg.152]

Equipment able to regulate and deliver gaseous chlorine through an ejector into potable or cooling water systems, for disinfection purposes. [Pg.439]

Effectiveness of the physical cleaning of isolators applied in conjunction with gaseous or aerosol disinfection systems. [Pg.2134]


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