Abstract

The monograph discusses issues related to chemical and physico-chemical methods of wastewater and man-made water treatment, including oxidation and sorption of pollutants, as well as their coagulation and flocculation and other processes of wastewater and man-made water treatment. At the same time, individual tasks are considered for the first time both in domestic and in the world practice of water treatment. First of all, this applies to the use of strong oxidizing agents in the practice of water purification, as well as neutralizing substances. In addition, the issues of intensification of chemical reactions occurring during wastewater treatment using various reagents are considered. At the same time, water treatment using ultraviolet light, electromagnetic fields, etc. is considered as an intensifying effect. As a result of the complex effect on the treated water, a high technological effect of purification is achieved. For a wide range of readers, including researchers, university professors, graduate students, masters, bachelors and undergraduates.

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