Study on Biocides of Municipal Middle Water Reused to the Circulating Cooling Water System

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This subject used oxidizing biocide C, non-oxidizing biocide Y, and J for single, compound screening, and studied killing performance of them used in municipal middle water. Results indicated that the Y worked best, followed by the J, and C the worst; synergistic biocide P best formula was: J 10 mg/L, and Y 5 mg/L, as this P could be effective in controlling microbial growth.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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1462-1465

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July 2014

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