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Arsenic and Bacteriophage MS2 Removal from Groundwater by Nanoparticulate Aluminum Oxide Coated Granular Filter Media: A Pilot-Scale Evaluation on the Effect of pH and Coating Density

About: The article was published on 2006-02-14 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Portable water purification & Coating.
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01 Apr 2008
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the development of pattern recognition and learning utilities for ground water Recharge and Discharge Estimation and General Model Conceptualization at the 2008 Ground Water Summit.
Abstract: Wang J., C. Kim, Y−F. Lin, A. J. Valocchi and P. Bajcsy, Conference Abstract and Poster Presentation, Development of Pattern Recognition and Learning Utilities for Groundwater Recharge and Discharge Estimation and General Model Conceptualization, National Ground Water Association − 2008 Ground Water Summit, Memphis, TN, March 30 – April 3, 2008, http://ngwa.confex.com/ngwa/2008gws/techprogram/MEETING.HTM 5.
01 May 2006
TL;DR: The Illinois Water Resources Center (IWRC) supports outreach, education and research to promote better understanding and use of Illinois water resources as discussed by the authors, which is a collaborative effort of the IWRC and nine other water resources research institutes in the Midwest.
Abstract: The Illinois Water Resources Center (IWRC) supports outreach, education and research to promote better understanding and use of Illinois water resources. In 2004, IWRC hosted Illinois Water, a biennial conference on water issues in the state and supported research on a variety of water resource topics. In addition, IWRC continues to receive EPA funding for a regional center that provides research and other forms of technical assistance to drinking water systems in small communities. The Midwest Technology Assistance Center (MTAC) started in November 1998 and is a collaborative effort of the IWRC and nine other water resources research institutes in the Midwest and the Illinois State Water Survey. MTAC began funding four new projects in 2003. These projects include: evaluation of water treatment technology, source water protection planning, mitigation of nitrate contamination and cost-effective arsenic removal.
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11 Dec 2013
TL;DR: Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater seventh edition, Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater seventh edition , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی اهواز.
Abstract: Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater seventh edition , Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater seventh edition , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور اهواز

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09 Oct 2011
TL;DR: Erratum to: Aminocarboxylic Acids to: Iminodiacetic Acid Derivatives to: Peptides to: Aliphatic Amines to: Protonation Values for other Ligands.
Abstract: Aminocarboxylic Acids.- Iminodiacetic Acid Derivatives.- Peptides.- Anilinecarboxylic Acids.- Pyrrolecarboxylic Acid.- Pyrazlinecarboxylic Acid.- Pyridinecarboxylic Acids.- Aliphatic Amines.- Azoles.- Azines.- Aminophosphonic Acids.- Carboxylic Acids.- Phosphorus Acids.- Phenols.- Carbonyl Ligands.- Alcohols.- Polyethers.- Thioethers.- Thiols.- Phosphines.- Hydroxamic Acids.- Oximes.- Amides.- Inorganic Ligands.- Protonation Values for other Ligands.- Ligands Considered But Not Included.- Erratum to: Aminocarboxylic Acids.- Erratum to: Iminodiacetic Acid Derivatives.- Erratum to: Peptides.- Erratum to: Aliphatic Amines.- Erratum to: Azoles.- Erratum to: Azines.- Erratum to: Carboxylic Acids.- Erratum to: Phosphorus Acids.- Erratum to: Phenols.- Erratum to: Carbonyl Ligands.- Erratum to: Alcohols.- Erratum to: Polyethers.- Erratum to: Thioethers.- Erratum to: Hydroxamic Acids.- Erratum to: Oximes.- Erratum to: Amides.- Erratum to: Inorganic Ligands.- Erratum to: Protonation Values for other Ligands.- Erratum to: Bibliography.

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TL;DR: The combined evidence linking Al and AD warrants substantial research efforts, which should focus on clarification of the cellular and molecular mechanisms in Al toxicity and of the basic metabolism and kinetics of Al in the human body.

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  • ...Flaten (2001) reported that nine out of 13 published epidemiological studies of Alzheimer’s disease and aluminum in drinking water have shown statistically significant positive relationships....

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  • ...However, regular consumers of antacids ingest gram amounts of aluminum daily, thousands of times the amount taken in through drinking water, and epidemiological studies of antacid exposure and Alzheimer’s disease have been largely negative (Flaten, 2001)....

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Bulent E. Yoldas1
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the requirements for a porous transparent Al2O3 from aluminium alkoxides to retain its integrity during drying and pyrolysis, and show that there is a critical electrolyte concentration at which the gelling volume goes through a pronounced minimum.
Abstract: Formation of a porous transparent Al2O3 from aluminium alkoxides has been previously reported. During the process, alkoxides are hydrolyzed and the resultant hydroxide is peptized to a clear sol. The sol then must be gelled and pyrolyzed to 500° C to obtain the aluminium oxide. This paper discusses the gel state and the requirements for the system to retain its integrity during the drying and pyrolysis. Influence of electrolytes on the sol-gel transformation shows that there is a critical electrolyte concentration at which the gelling volume goes through a pronounced minimum. Deviation in either direction of this electrolyte concentration causes a sharp increase in the relative gelling volume and detrimentally effects the capability of the gel to retain its integrity. The sols that gel at concentrations less than ∼4 g equivalent oxide per 100 ml do not retain their integrity during pyrolysis.

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  • ...On heating, boehmite sol will undergo the following phase transformations: Boehmite (γ -AlOOH) transition aluminas ( ) -alumina ( -Al2O3) The phase transformation of boehmite into -Al2O3 has been investigated by different researchers (Yoldas, 1975; Clark and Lannutti, 1984; Gieselmann, 1991)....

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  • ...The phase transformation of boehmite into -Al2O3 has been investigated by different researchers (Yoldas, 1975; Clark and Lannutti, 1984; Gieselmann, 1991)....

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