The inactivation of coliphage MS2 by iron- and copper-catalyzed Fenton systems was studied to assess the importance of this process for virus inactivation in natural systems and during water treatment by advanced oxidation processes. The influence of H2O2 (3−50 μM) and metal (1−10 μM) concentrations, HO• production, and sunlight on inactivation was investigated. Inactivation was first order with respect to H2O2, but the dependence on the metal concentration was more complex. In the Cu/H2O2 system, the inactivation rate constant kobs increased with added Cu up to 2.5 μM, and then leveled off. This was consistent with Cu saturation of the solution, indicating that only soluble Cu contributed to inactivation. In contrast, inactivation in the F...
Solar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichia coli was expose...
In this work, the antimicrobial effects of the photo-Fenton process on yeast cells were tested (Sacc...
This is the second part of a comprehensive review article about photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutra...
Human enteric viruses are frequent microbial contaminants of surface water and groundwater. Waterbor...
Fenton's reagent (i.e., Fe[II]/H(2)O(2)) is known to generate strong oxidants capable of oxidizing a...
Over the last years, the photo-Fenton process has been established as an effective, green alternativ...
The aim of this research is to clarify the contribution of sunlight wavelengths, irradiance and Fe2+...
Viral disinfection by near-UV photocatalysis was accomplished in aqueous titanium dioxide suspension...
Sunlight has long been known to inactivate microorganisms in natural waters and engineered systems. ...
The photo-Fenton process is recognized as a promising technique towards microorganism disinfection i...
The bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process is still a matter ...
The present manuscript is a conceptual review concerning the photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutral p...
Results revealed that almost 90% of 2,4-D (70 μg L−1), present in simulated groundwater containing 0...
Pre-proof versionThe bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process i...
Pre-proof versionSolar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichi...
Solar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichia coli was expose...
In this work, the antimicrobial effects of the photo-Fenton process on yeast cells were tested (Sacc...
This is the second part of a comprehensive review article about photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutra...
Human enteric viruses are frequent microbial contaminants of surface water and groundwater. Waterbor...
Fenton's reagent (i.e., Fe[II]/H(2)O(2)) is known to generate strong oxidants capable of oxidizing a...
Over the last years, the photo-Fenton process has been established as an effective, green alternativ...
The aim of this research is to clarify the contribution of sunlight wavelengths, irradiance and Fe2+...
Viral disinfection by near-UV photocatalysis was accomplished in aqueous titanium dioxide suspension...
Sunlight has long been known to inactivate microorganisms in natural waters and engineered systems. ...
The photo-Fenton process is recognized as a promising technique towards microorganism disinfection i...
The bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process is still a matter ...
The present manuscript is a conceptual review concerning the photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutral p...
Results revealed that almost 90% of 2,4-D (70 μg L−1), present in simulated groundwater containing 0...
Pre-proof versionThe bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process i...
Pre-proof versionSolar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichi...
Solar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichia coli was expose...
In this work, the antimicrobial effects of the photo-Fenton process on yeast cells were tested (Sacc...
This is the second part of a comprehensive review article about photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutra...