Shungite application for treatment of drinking water - is it the right choice?

Shungite is a natural carbon containing material that is widely used in water treatment. Scientific research shows that shungite has good adsorption properties towards various organic compounds and heavy metals, as well as exhibiting antibacterial properties. Unfortunately, at the same time shungite...

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Main Authors: Inga Jurgelane (Author), Janis Locs (Author)
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Published: IWA Publishing, 2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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