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Transformation of Organic Micropollutants by Biological Processes
Bruce E. Rittmann
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Engineering & Materials Science
Potable water
100%
Odors
66%
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
46%
Substrates
37%
Biofilms
35%
Biological materials
34%
Water treatment
33%
Water supply
31%
Electrons
26%
Biomass
24%
Hydrocarbons
23%
Oxidation
23%
Crude oil
22%
Health
19%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
micropollutant
94%
biological processes
77%
odor
39%
substrate
27%
chlorinated hydrocarbon
24%
drinking water treatment
23%
drinking water supply
22%
petroleum hydrocarbon
21%
removal
20%
biofilm
17%
drinking water
15%
electron
13%
health
13%
organic matter
13%
oxidation
12%
biomass
12%
energy
9%
Chemical Compounds
Drinking Water
81%
Chemical Transformation
50%
Petroleum Derivative
48%
Organic Matter
42%
Electron Particle
21%
Energy
18%
Oxidation Reaction
17%