Photochemical behavior of organic phosphate esters in aqueous solutions irradiated with a mercury lamp

  • Seiichi Ishikawa
  • Yutaka Uchimura
  • Kenzo Baba
  • Yoshio Eguchi
  • Kozo Kido
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Phosphate Ester Aqueous Solution Waste Water Mercury 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Seiichi Ishikawa
    • 1
  • Yutaka Uchimura
    • 2
  • Kenzo Baba
    • 2
  • Yoshio Eguchi
    • 1
  • Kozo Kido
    • 1
  1. 1.Kitakyushu Municipal Institute of Environmental Health SciencesFukuokaJapan
  2. 2.Water Quality Control DivisionKitakyushu Municipal Sewerage BureauFukuokaJapan

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