Long-term exposure to low concentrations of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water has been associated with increased human-health risks of bladder cancer and adverse reproductive outcomes. In this study, we investigated electrochemical reduction utilizing a resin-impregnated graphite cathode for the degradation of 17 DBPs (i.e. halomethanes, haloacetonitriles, halopropanones, chloral hydrate and trichloronitromethane) at low mu g L-1 concentration levels. The reduction experiments were potentiostatically controlled at cathode potentials -700, -800 and -900 mV vs Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE) during 24 h. At the lowest potential applied (i.e. -900 mV vs SHE), the disappearance of DBPs from the solution after 24 h of reduction ...
Disinfection of drinking water is crucial in water treatment as it suppresses waterborne pathogenic ...
In the last years, large attention has been devoted to the electrochemical treatment of wastewater p...
Arvia®, a spin-out company of University of Manchester, UK is commercialising a water treatment tech...
Electrochemical treatment systems show promise for water treatment due to their ease of operation, m...
This research investigated the mechanism, kinetics, and feasibility of chlorinated aliphatic compoun...
The aim of this study was to verify the possibility to use a polarized graphite electrode as an elec...
The aim of this study was to verify the possibility to use a polarized graphite electrode as an elec...
A series of chlorinated low-molecular-weight alkanes and alkenes was transformed electrolytically at...
AbstractBACKGROUNDDibromomethane (DBM) and 1,2-dibromoethane (DBA) are two brominated volatile conta...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this work is to adapt the electrochemical reduction of Alachlor™, using Ag-mo...
The electrochemical reduction of perchloroethylene (PCE) in water has been analyzed through voltamme...
An electrochemical route, based on the anodic oxidation to carbon dioxide coupled with the cathodic ...
This study evaluates an electrochemical system to treat the halogenated pesticides, fipronil, permet...
Electrochemical processes have been extensively investigated for the removal of a range of organic a...
In the present study, the sequential reductive/oxidative bioelectrochemical process has been tested ...
Disinfection of drinking water is crucial in water treatment as it suppresses waterborne pathogenic ...
In the last years, large attention has been devoted to the electrochemical treatment of wastewater p...
Arvia®, a spin-out company of University of Manchester, UK is commercialising a water treatment tech...
Electrochemical treatment systems show promise for water treatment due to their ease of operation, m...
This research investigated the mechanism, kinetics, and feasibility of chlorinated aliphatic compoun...
The aim of this study was to verify the possibility to use a polarized graphite electrode as an elec...
The aim of this study was to verify the possibility to use a polarized graphite electrode as an elec...
A series of chlorinated low-molecular-weight alkanes and alkenes was transformed electrolytically at...
AbstractBACKGROUNDDibromomethane (DBM) and 1,2-dibromoethane (DBA) are two brominated volatile conta...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this work is to adapt the electrochemical reduction of Alachlor™, using Ag-mo...
The electrochemical reduction of perchloroethylene (PCE) in water has been analyzed through voltamme...
An electrochemical route, based on the anodic oxidation to carbon dioxide coupled with the cathodic ...
This study evaluates an electrochemical system to treat the halogenated pesticides, fipronil, permet...
Electrochemical processes have been extensively investigated for the removal of a range of organic a...
In the present study, the sequential reductive/oxidative bioelectrochemical process has been tested ...
Disinfection of drinking water is crucial in water treatment as it suppresses waterborne pathogenic ...
In the last years, large attention has been devoted to the electrochemical treatment of wastewater p...
Arvia®, a spin-out company of University of Manchester, UK is commercialising a water treatment tech...