Redox Alloy Media As A Water Treatment Technology For The Removal And Minimization Of Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Issa S. AI-Kharusy
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Oxidation/reduction (REDOX) alloy media, as used in wastewater treatment, is founded on the exchange of electrons. Because of this electron exchange, many contaminants are converted to harmless components which require no further treatment. Other types of contaminants are removed from the waste stream by electrochemically bonding to the alloy medium. This paper discusses the REDOX reactions, the role of the alloy medium in various treatment processes, and describes specific applications of REDOX alloy media for the removal and minimization of waste. The characteristics and handling of spent treatment media is also reviewed as a further consideration in waste minimization.
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APA: Issa S. AI-Kharusy  (1996)  Redox Alloy Media As A Water Treatment Technology For The Removal And Minimization Of Waste

MLA: Issa S. AI-Kharusy Redox Alloy Media As A Water Treatment Technology For The Removal And Minimization Of Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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