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In this book, examples of non-conventional, advanced oxidation technologies (AOTs) and advanced reduction technologies (ARTs), as sustainable solutions for environmental treatments are presented, selected from recognized groups of different countries. AOTs are well known for their capacity for oxidi...

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Autor principal: Litter, M.I
Otros Autores: Candal, R.J, Meichtry, J.M
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Publicado: CRC Press 2014
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