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Towards a molecular-scale theory for the removal of natural organic matter by coagulation with trivalent metals - Nature Water
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Coagulation is one of the most common treatment processes for the removal of contaminants from water, representing 'the first line of defence' for drinking water safety. However, the macroscopic and descriptive theories of trivalent metal-based coagulation have limited the optimization of its performance in the removal of natural organic matter species, which are major precursors of hazardous disinfection by-products.
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