The aim of the study was to propose a treatment of simulated wastewater containing phenol by photocatalytic and photolytic processes and analyze the toxicity of these phenolic solutions. Two treatment systems were performed with UV radiation, solid electrodes and electric potential. In the first system (S1) phenol concentration was determined by UV direct spectrophotometry (269 nm) and in the second (S2) by direct photometric method (4-aminoantipyrine). Toxicological tests were carried out using two microorganisms: Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. S1 results showed that erroneous conclusions can be drawn by absorbance values increase at phenol peak. Nevertheless, direct photometric method was able to identify phenol reduction ...
Phenolic compounds are found in surface and groundwater as well as wastewater from several industrie...
Electrochemical processes in industrial effluents have been studied as a means to obtain higher effi...
This thesis presents the potential of integrating chemical and biological treatment technologies for...
The analysis of the environmental and human health threats imposed by phenols was conducted to show ...
Industrial effluents are one of the major provenances of continuous input of pollutants in aquatic e...
The development and validation of a HPLC method to follow the degradation of phenol by electrochemic...
Most organic compounds are resistant to conventional chemical and biological treatments. For this r...
Photocatalysis is a process in which the rate of photoreaction is accelerated in presence of a catal...
Phenol or Benzene hydroxyl, is a toxic aromatic hydrocarbon which finds its way into the environment...
The present study is devoted to investigate the removal of phenol, which has been selected as a mode...
Phenolic compounds in wastewater (even at low levels) are found to be quite toxic to humans due to t...
With water pollution increment at the last years, so many progresses in researches about treatment o...
In this study, photochemical advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) utilizing the combinations of UV, U...
Phenolic compounds in wastewater (even at low levels) are found to be quite toxic to humans due to t...
Photocatalytic destruction of phenol in aqueous solution was studied in this work. A batch reactor u...
Phenolic compounds are found in surface and groundwater as well as wastewater from several industrie...
Electrochemical processes in industrial effluents have been studied as a means to obtain higher effi...
This thesis presents the potential of integrating chemical and biological treatment technologies for...
The analysis of the environmental and human health threats imposed by phenols was conducted to show ...
Industrial effluents are one of the major provenances of continuous input of pollutants in aquatic e...
The development and validation of a HPLC method to follow the degradation of phenol by electrochemic...
Most organic compounds are resistant to conventional chemical and biological treatments. For this r...
Photocatalysis is a process in which the rate of photoreaction is accelerated in presence of a catal...
Phenol or Benzene hydroxyl, is a toxic aromatic hydrocarbon which finds its way into the environment...
The present study is devoted to investigate the removal of phenol, which has been selected as a mode...
Phenolic compounds in wastewater (even at low levels) are found to be quite toxic to humans due to t...
With water pollution increment at the last years, so many progresses in researches about treatment o...
In this study, photochemical advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) utilizing the combinations of UV, U...
Phenolic compounds in wastewater (even at low levels) are found to be quite toxic to humans due to t...
Photocatalytic destruction of phenol in aqueous solution was studied in this work. A batch reactor u...
Phenolic compounds are found in surface and groundwater as well as wastewater from several industrie...
Electrochemical processes in industrial effluents have been studied as a means to obtain higher effi...
This thesis presents the potential of integrating chemical and biological treatment technologies for...