Adsorbable Organic Halides (AOX) and Sulfur in Paper & Pulp Samples, 2016 Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling, Sustainability (PEERS) Conference Proceedings
Paper & Pulp industry is one of the heavy consumers of chlorine and related bleaching products. In the process, several halogenated organic compounds, commonly known as adsorbable organic halides (AOX) are produced. For the effective disposal of these chlorinated wastes from effluent water and sludge, appropriate treatments are essential. In this talk see how combining ion chromatography with front end combustion sample preparation helps to determine organically bound halides along with sulfur. Combustion IC is the integrated method to determine organically bound halides and sulfur with speed and accuracy.
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