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A Novel High Efficiency Plant For Oxygen Transfer

The device described in this paper is novel in that it can dissolve oxygen or other gases in water using little or no power. The contact time between the gas and the liquid is variable and can be controlled by the operator so the contactor can hold a dangerous or expensive gas for an infinite amount...

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Published in:WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 1995-01, Vol.13
Main Authors: Johnson, J A, Dyson, C, Phipps, D A
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Gases
Household wastes
Hydrogen peroxide
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Organic chemistry
Oxygen
Oxygen transfer
Sedimentation
Sludge
Waste treatment
Wastewater
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