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titleOfInvention A treatment process for removal of chloranisole compounds
abstract A method of removing trichloranisole compounds from a liquid including a step of bringing the liquid in contact with a surface of polyethylene. In one method of the invention trichloranisole compounds are removed from a liquid by passing it through a media of polyethylene particles. The media of polyethylene particles are contained within a container that allows the liquid to be treated to pass therethrough, entering and exiting through inlet and outlet locations. The media of polyethylene particles are restricted from discharge from the container by way of a porous membrane or screen, wherein the pore size of the porous membrane or screen permits only a flow of the liquid to be treated therethrough and not the polyethylene. The inlet location is positioned substantially to one end of the container so arranged to receive the liquid to be treated with the outlet location positioned substantially to the opposite end to the inlet location so designed to discharge the liquid to a receiving container.
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