The transformation of organic phosphorus plays an important role in the phosphorus cycle in the natural environment. In this study, a series of laboratory-based experiments were conducted to address the influence of nitrate (NO3-) photochemical activity on the transformation of methyl parathion under solar irradiation. It is demonstrated that the photodecomposition of methyl parathion by NO3- obeys pseudo-first-order reaction kinetics, with the photodecomposition rate increasing with NO3- concentration. The photodecomposition rates of methyl parathion by NO3- were strongly influenced by pH, concentration of humic acid and Fe 31. Higher concentrations of Fe 31 and lower concentrations of humic acid accelerated the photodegradation induced by...
International audienceThe electro-Fenton process was used to assess the degradation of methyl parath...
Results are reported for kinetic studies of the photolysis of 19 nitroaromatic compounds in water. T...
This thesis assesses the possible photochemical transformations of nitrogen fixed in organic compoun...
The transformation of organic phosphorus plays an important role in the phosphorus cycle in the natu...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
In previous studies, resuspended sediments that were exposed to simulated solar irradiation could re...
The photodegradation of parathion in natural and dezionised waters was studied under irradiation at ...
International audienceSolar-light reaching the earth surface is able to induce chemical reactions in...
International audienceSolar-light reaching the earth surface is able to induce chemical reactions in...
Here we investigate the photodegradation of structurally similar organophosphorus pesticides; methyl...
Genotoxic compounds were produced by full-scale medium pressure (MP) ultraviolet hydrogen peroxide (...
Genotoxic compounds were produced by full-scale medium pressure (MP) ultraviolet hydrogen peroxide (...
Lakes and rivers are the main sources of drinking water in Nordic countries. For aesthetic and hygie...
Aqueous solutions of fenitrothion and methyl parathion were photochemically degraded in an Atlas Sun...
EAU+YJI:SYADissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important photosensitizer for the phototransformatio...
International audienceThe electro-Fenton process was used to assess the degradation of methyl parath...
Results are reported for kinetic studies of the photolysis of 19 nitroaromatic compounds in water. T...
This thesis assesses the possible photochemical transformations of nitrogen fixed in organic compoun...
The transformation of organic phosphorus plays an important role in the phosphorus cycle in the natu...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
In previous studies, resuspended sediments that were exposed to simulated solar irradiation could re...
The photodegradation of parathion in natural and dezionised waters was studied under irradiation at ...
International audienceSolar-light reaching the earth surface is able to induce chemical reactions in...
International audienceSolar-light reaching the earth surface is able to induce chemical reactions in...
Here we investigate the photodegradation of structurally similar organophosphorus pesticides; methyl...
Genotoxic compounds were produced by full-scale medium pressure (MP) ultraviolet hydrogen peroxide (...
Genotoxic compounds were produced by full-scale medium pressure (MP) ultraviolet hydrogen peroxide (...
Lakes and rivers are the main sources of drinking water in Nordic countries. For aesthetic and hygie...
Aqueous solutions of fenitrothion and methyl parathion were photochemically degraded in an Atlas Sun...
EAU+YJI:SYADissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important photosensitizer for the phototransformatio...
International audienceThe electro-Fenton process was used to assess the degradation of methyl parath...
Results are reported for kinetic studies of the photolysis of 19 nitroaromatic compounds in water. T...
This thesis assesses the possible photochemical transformations of nitrogen fixed in organic compoun...