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Nigel Bunce |
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Research
Projects
His present research interests are centred on environmental chemistry,
with major emphasis on electrolytic methods for the remediation
of wastes that are resistant to treatment by conventional methods.
Electrolysis offers a "niche technology" for compounds
that are "recalcitrant" towards conventional biological
treatment - because they are metallic, or unreactive biologically,
or toxic to the microorganisms of a bioreactor.
Some recent and ongoing projects:
- Pharmaceutical wastes
- Dye industry wastes
- Odour remediation of liquid hog manure
- Arsenic in drinking water
General area of interest:
• Electrochemical Waste Treatment
and Remediation
Prof. Bunce's research
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