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Anodic oxidation of slaughterhouse wastewater on boron-doped diamond: process variables effect

Anodic oxidation of slaughterhouse wastewater on boron-doped diamond: process variables effect

A non-sacrificial boron-doped diamond electrode was prepared in the laboratory and used as a novel anode for electrochemical oxidation of poultry slaughterhouse wastewater. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Enhancing capacitive deionization technology as an effective method for water treatment using commercially available graphene

Enhancing capacitive deionization technology as an effective method for water treatment using commercially available graphene

This work is aimed at the integration of supercapacitor electrodes for efficient removal of ions from water, and thus to achieve an energy efficient, and cost-effective water treatment process. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Buy Smarter – what questions should you ask when buying a pH meter?

Buy Smarter – what questions should you ask when buying a pH meter?

Electrodes It’s the electrode which is the sensitive measuring part of the pH meter. Even robust electrodes will need replacing eventually, so find out more about the electrodes the meter uses so you can predict the costs and availability. ...

ByCamlab Limited


How can I measure the pH of food?

How can I measure the pH of food?

The open design of the sensor makes it easy to clean after testing and between samples. 3. The specialist electrodes For laboratories that already have a pH meter, a specialist electrode can be connected to quickly change to food testing. ...

ByCamlab Limited


Conductivity Measurement in high purity water samples below 10 microsiems/cm

Conductivity Measurement in high purity water samples below 10 microsiems/cm

This fact can be readily demonstrated by taking a beaker of fresh demin water from a laboratory column, with conductivity electrode inserted and showing less than 0.5 ^iS/cm. then bubbling compressed air through it and observing the conductivity reading quickly rise to between 2 and 3 nS/cm. ...

ByIC Controls Ltd.

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