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Simultaneous treatment and enrichment of total phosphorus from livestock sewage using hydrate technology

The presence of phosphorus in livestock sewage is a key factor that causes eutrophication and the degradation of ecological water quality. Cyclopentane (CP) hydrate-based water treatment technique was utilized for the efficient total removal of phosphorus in effluents. This study assesses the treatm...

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Published in:Journal of water process engineering 2024-12, Vol.68, p.106353, Article 106353
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