ISSN 0191-9512
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
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Editorial pp. 277-278(2) Author: Loeb, Barry
Ozonation within an Activated Sludge System for Azo Dye Removal by Partial Oxidation and Biodegradation pp. 279-286(8) Authors: van Leeuwen, J.; Sridhar, Anand; Esplugas, Marc; Onuki, Shinnosuke; Cai, Lingshuang; Koziel, Jacek
Room Temperature, Electrochemical Generation of Ozone with 50% Current Efficiency in 0.5M Sulfuric Acid at Cell Voltages < 3V pp. 287-293(7) Authors: Christensen, P. A.; Lin, W. F.; Christensen, H.; Imkum, A.; Jin, J. M.; Li, G.; Dyson, C. M.
Removal of a Toxic Anthraquinone Dye by Combination of Red Mud Coagulation and Ozonation pp. 294-300(7) Authors: Fu, Jie; Ding, Yan-Hua; Ma, Gao-Yuan; Yang, Jun; Zeng, Qing-Fu; Liu, Ming-Yue; Xia, Dong-Sheng; Zhu, Hai-Liang; An, Shu-Qing
Ozonolysis of Unsaturated Acids in Aqueous Solution: Acrylic, Methacrylic, Maleic, Fumaric and Muconic Acids pp. 301-308(8) Authors: Leitzke, Achim; Sonntag, Clemens von
The Utilization of Ozone for Treating Vegetable Processing Lines pp. 309-315(7) Authors: Sopher, Charles; Battles, George; Johnson, Daniel
An Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Effects of Gas-Phase Ozone pp. 316-325(10) Authors: Menetrez, M. Y.; Foarde, K. K.; Schwartz, T. D.; Dean, T. R.; Betancourt, D. A.
The Practical Application of Ozone Gas as an Anti-fungal (Anti-mold) Agent pp. 326-332(7) Authors: Hudson, James; Sharma, Manju
The Use of Ozone to Kill Fungi in Wood pp. 333-335(3) Authors: Taylor, Adam; Morrell, Jeffrey