Chemical process for removing organometallic compounds from wate

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204150, 210723, 210757, 210908, 210912, C02F 162

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ABSTRACT:
A chemical process for selectively removing organometallic compounds from water supplies. The process utilizes a combination of a transition metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, copper, iron and zinc, and an electropositive metal selected from the group consisting of magnesium and aluminum to effectively remove organometallic compounds from water whether present in ionic or non-ionic form.

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