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Vedat Uyak

Researcher at Istanbul Technical University

Publications -  22
Citations -  950

Vedat Uyak is an academic researcher from Istanbul Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haloacetic acids & Trihalomethane. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 860 citations. Previous affiliations of Vedat Uyak include Istanbul University & Pamukkale University.

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Removal of trihalomethanes from drinking water by nanofiltration membranes.

TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that the NF membrane process is one of the best available technologies for removing trihalomethanes (THM) compounds.
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Investigation of bromide ion effects on disinfection by-products formation and speciation in an Istanbul water supply.

TL;DR: Investigation of the role of bromide ion in the formation and speciation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) during chlorination of Buyukcekmece Lake Water in Istanbul concluded that HOBr was found to be 20 times more reactive than HOCl.
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Disinfection by-products precursors removal by enhanced coagulation and PAC adsorption

TL;DR: In this article, the removal of DBPs precursors from the Terkos Lake water (TLW) of the Istanbul City by enhanced coagulation and powdered activated carbon (PAC) adsorption was investigated.
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Seasonal variations of trihalomethanes (THMs) in water distribution networks of Istanbul City

TL;DR: In this paper, seasonal variations of trihalomethane (THM) concentrations were investigated within distribution systems of the Buyukcekmece water treatment plant in Istanbul City (Turkey).
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Disinfection by-product precursors reduction by various coagulation techniques in Istanbul water supplies

TL;DR: Jar test results indicate that optimize coagulation (OC) can enhance the removal of DBP precursors, and the Removal of DOC could be improved from the current average of 15% to an average of 56% at the three sites tested.