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Organic compounds / Environmental chemistry / Acids / Carboxylic acid / Dicarboxylic acid / Sulfuric acid / Ketone / Chemical oxygen demand / Benzoic acid / Chemistry / Functional groups / Oxidizing agents
Date: 2010-04-29 11:25:09
Organic compounds
Environmental chemistry
Acids
Carboxylic acid
Dicarboxylic acid
Sulfuric acid
Ketone
Chemical oxygen demand
Benzoic acid
Chemistry
Functional groups
Oxidizing agents

Concerning Recalcitrant/Refractory Organic Species and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) analysis by two different methods: (a) CODCr (the dichromate method) and (b) TiO2/UV photoelectrochemistry (the PeCOD™ method)

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