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Three different methods for organic halogen (OX) determination in effluents from bleacheries in the pulp and paper industry have been compared. One of the methods determines extractable OX, the second determines purgable and carbon adsorbable OX, while the third method determines the high and low molecular weight OX after a preseparation.
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Carlberg, G.E., Kringstad, A. (1984). Comparison of Three Methods for Organic Halogen Determination in Industrial Effluents. In: Angeletti, G., Bjørseth, A. (eds) Analysis of Organic Micropollutants in Water. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6345-0_31
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