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Supplementary data to Metaldehyde removal from drinking water by adsorption on to filtration media and polymeric sorbents: mechanisms and optimisation

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posted on 2018-10-22, 10:55 authored by Catherine RolphCatherine Rolph, Bruce JeffersonBruce Jefferson, Raffaella Villa, Francis HassardFrancis Hassard
This study sheds light into adsorption of metaldehyde to different polymeric sorbents. Biologically active carbon had the greatest metaldehyde adsorption capacity. Natural organic matter reduced metaldehyde removal in competitive sorption environments. We theorized that microbial biofilms and thermal hydrolysis represent effective strategies for improving metaldehyde removal and reducing the rapid saturation of filtration media.

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r.villa@cranfield.ac.uk