Potassium Hypochlorite Articles & Analysis
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A remote municipality’s existing system was failing, so the community needed an urgent replacement solution. Wembley is a quiet, peaceful northern Alberta town located 20 km west of Grande Prairie and surrounded by rich farmland. When the town installed a well to supplement the drinking water supply for its 1,400 residents, it learned the new supply source was unusable due to its high iron ...
Among factors evaluated, the oxidizing agent, its concentration and pH, associated with the oxidative treatment time, showed important influence on the oxidation of the membranes. Results showed that sodium hypochlorite and potassium permanganate are efficient agents for the membrane recycling. ...
Solutions containing oxidizing agents such as sodium or calcium hypochlorite or potassium permanginate are also used. The reaction in this case is a two-step operation. ...
Successful removal agents include potassium permanganate, sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, ozone and dichromates. ...
Several liquid phase oxidants can be used such as in general hydrogen peroxide potassium permanganate, sodium hypochlorite. The hydrogen peroxide needs care in handling. The potassium permanganate requires the added maintenance to remove the manganese dioxide, a precipitate that forms on the packing. Practically speaking, the most economical of ...
Method Equipment LC with a binary pump Fluorescence detector Pickering Laboratories Vector PCX or Pinnacle PCX Post-column Derivatization instrument Pickering Laboratories Potassium cation exchange column, 4.0 x 150 mm (Cat. No. 1954150) Pickering Laboratories Potassium cation exchange guard column, 3.0 x 20 mm (Cat. No 1953020) Cation exchange cleanup ...
The chemical scrubbing methods to treat (oxidize) the odorous organic compounds commonly use oxidizing agents such as chlorinated water, sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, and potassium permanganate solutions. The hydrogen peroxide is a weak oxidizing agent requiring considerable reaction time (15 to 20 minutes) and effective treatment is achieved only if ...
