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Review on electrical discharge plasma technology for wastewater remediation

Chemical engineering journal, v.236, 2014년, pp.348 - 368  

Jiang, B. ,  Zheng, J. ,  Qiu, S. ,  Wu, M. ,  Zhang, Q. ,  Yan, Z. ,  Xue, Q.

Abstract AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

As wastewater remediation becomes a global concern, the development of innovative advanced oxidation processes for wastewater treatment is still a major challenge. With regard to its fast removal rate and environmental compatibility, plasma technology is considered as a promising remediation technol...

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