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    Application of electron beam to treatment of wastewater from papermill by Shin, Hang-Sik, Kim, Yu-Ri, Han, BumSoo, Makarov, Igor E, Ponomarev, Alexandr V, Pikaev, Alexei K

    “…Electron-beam treatment of wastewater from a papermill has been studied in combination with conventional methods (coagulation+flocculation and biological). It…”
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    Formation and decay of biphenyl at consecutive radiolytic dechlorination of pentachlorobiphenyl in aqueous solution by Ponomarev, Alexandr V., Makarov, Igor E., Kim, Yu-Ri, Han, Bumsoo

    Published in Mendeleev communications (2005)
    “…Step-by-step transformation of 3,3’,4,4’,5-pentachlorobiphenyl to biphenyl by dissociative capture of hydrated electrons and the recombination interactions of…”
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    Effect of formate on the radiolytic degradation of nitrate in deaerated aqueous solutions by Ponomarev, Alexandr V., Bludenko, Alexei V., Makarov, Igor E.

    Published in Mendeleev communications (2002)
    “…Nitrate ions are irreversibly reduced in dilute aqueous solutions in the presence of formate under the action of an electron beam…”
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    Effect of dissolved oxygen on the radiolytic conversion of nitrate ions in aqueous solutions in the presence of formate by Bludenko, Alexei V., Makarov, Igor E., Ponomarev, Alexandr V.

    Published in Mendeleev communications (2002)
    “…A dose higher than 2 kGy and a tenfold excess of formate over nitrate are required for the almost complete degradation of ∼10 −4 mol dm −3 nitrate in an…”
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    A combined electron-beam and coagulation method of purification of water from dyes by Pikaev, Alexei K., Makarov, IgorE., Ponomarev, Alexandr V., Kim, Yuri, Han, Bumsoo, Yang, Yong Woon, Kang, Hae Jeong

    Published in Mendeleev communications (1997)
    “…A combined electron-beam and coagulation method has been developed for the purification of water from dyes present in soluble and disperse forms…”
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