International audienceThis work demonstrates new evidence of the efficient destruction and mineralization of an emergent organic pollutant using UV-A and titanium nanosized catalysts. The target compound considered in this work is the primary metabolite of a lipid regulator drug, clofibrate, identified in many studies as refractory during conventional wastewater treatment. The photocatalytic performance study was carried out in batch mode at laboratory scale, in aqueous suspension. Kinetic data showed that titanium dioxide P25 Aeroxide (R) exhibits the highest photocatalytic efficiency compared to the other investigated catalysts. Pollutant degradation and mineralization efficiencies strongly increased when decreasing the initial substrate ...
Pharmaceutics and personal care products (PPCPs) are raising growing concern due to their widespread...
Photocatalysis has long been touted as a potential drinking water treatment technology but has prove...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
International audienceThis work demonstrates new evidence of the efficient destruction and mineraliz...
International audienceThe present study provides results describing the successful photodegradation ...
The current research used simulated solar light and demonstrated that Aeroxide® P25 and innovative T...
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are nowadays considered in the wide class of emer...
International audienceEmerging pollutants such as pharmaceutical active compounds were detected worl...
International audienceThe photocatalytic performance of a commercial TiO2 doped by incipient wet imp...
A pilot plant was used to evaluate the potential of solar photocatalytic processes in the treatment ...
A new supported catalyst composed of a nanostructured TiO2 film deposited on a stainless steel mesh ...
The increasing of emerging micropollutants presence in drinking water sources have brought new chall...
Photocatalytic water treatment using nanocrystalline titanium dioxide (NTO) is a well-known advanced...
The detection of anti-cancer drugs in surface waters at ng/L indicates that most wastewater treatmen...
Titanium dioxide-mediated photocatalytic mineralization of oxalic acid and formic acid as model comp...
Pharmaceutics and personal care products (PPCPs) are raising growing concern due to their widespread...
Photocatalysis has long been touted as a potential drinking water treatment technology but has prove...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
International audienceThis work demonstrates new evidence of the efficient destruction and mineraliz...
International audienceThe present study provides results describing the successful photodegradation ...
The current research used simulated solar light and demonstrated that Aeroxide® P25 and innovative T...
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are nowadays considered in the wide class of emer...
International audienceEmerging pollutants such as pharmaceutical active compounds were detected worl...
International audienceThe photocatalytic performance of a commercial TiO2 doped by incipient wet imp...
A pilot plant was used to evaluate the potential of solar photocatalytic processes in the treatment ...
A new supported catalyst composed of a nanostructured TiO2 film deposited on a stainless steel mesh ...
The increasing of emerging micropollutants presence in drinking water sources have brought new chall...
Photocatalytic water treatment using nanocrystalline titanium dioxide (NTO) is a well-known advanced...
The detection of anti-cancer drugs in surface waters at ng/L indicates that most wastewater treatmen...
Titanium dioxide-mediated photocatalytic mineralization of oxalic acid and formic acid as model comp...
Pharmaceutics and personal care products (PPCPs) are raising growing concern due to their widespread...
Photocatalysis has long been touted as a potential drinking water treatment technology but has prove...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...