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Information × Registration Number 0216U003618, 0112U001017 , R & D reports Title Development of physical and chemical principles of non-equilibrium surface phenomena in the water remediation process popup.stage_title Head Mishchuk Nataliya Alexeevna, Registration Date 02-02-2016 Organization A.V Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Water Chemistry popup.description2 The objects of study are dilute aqueous electrolyte solutions and dispersions, concentrated disperse systems.The purpose of work is to develop methods for removing ions, macromolecules and dispersed contaminants from dilute and concentrated disperse systems . The used methods are the methods of analytical chemistry, electrochemistry and mathematical physics. The main results are the investigations of transport processes, electrocoagulation, concentration, formation of sediment and decomposition of dye in the membrane electrical filter and electrochemical cell. The model of convective-diffusion transport of nanoparticles in conditions of microflotation is developed and its experimental verification is performed. The optimal conditions of electroflotocoagulation treatment of drainage wastewater with using electrochemically obtained coagulants are established. The remediation of the model and real clay soils from cyclohexylbenzene with using different surfactants is carried out. Electrodialysis setups are created and regularities of water deionization with using mixed layer of granular ion exchange resins and fibers are established. The area of application is water treatment. Product Description popup.authors Баріінова Наталія Олегівна Баштан Софія Юріївна Лисенко Лариса Леонідівна Несмеянова Тетяна Андріївна Нещименко Наталія Яківна Піщай Іван Якович Ринда Олена Феліксівна Чеботарьова Раїса Дмитрівна Шен Олексій Едуардович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Mishchuk Nataliya Alexeevna. Development of physical and chemical principles of non-equilibrium surface phenomena in the water remediation process. (popup.stage: ). A.V Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Water Chemistry. № 0216U003618
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