The aim of this research is to clarify the contribution of sunlight wavelengths, irradiance and Fe2+/H2O2 during bacterial disinfection by the photo-Fenton process in clear surface waters. We considered different solar spectrum distributions (visible, UVA-Visible), sub-critical irradiances (0-400 W/m(2)), focusing on the action modes of E. coli inactivation by the constituents involved in the composite process, at low tM reactants concentration (Fe2+/H2O2) in in ultrapure (MQ) water. We report that solar disinfection improved with Fenton reagents (photo-Fenton process) is a reality from very low light irradiance values (200 W/m(2)), and made possible even without the presence of UVA radiation, even when using low quantities of the Fenton re...
The Fenton reaction, which refers to the reaction between ferrous ions and hydrogen peroxide to prod...
Solar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichia coli was expose...
This research investigates the sunlight-mediated inactivation of pathogens in surface waters, with a...
The present manuscript is a conceptual review concerning the photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutral p...
The bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process is still a matter ...
Over the last years, the photo-Fenton process has been established as an effective, green alternativ...
Pre-proof versionThe bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process i...
This is the second part of a comprehensive review article about photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutra...
Sunlight has long been known to inactivate microorganisms in natural waters and engineered systems. ...
Pre-proof versionABSTRACT: In this work, we studied the effect of inorganic ions occurring in natura...
Pre-proof versionIn this work, we evidence that despite the addition of the Fenton reagents in the b...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance represents a major threat to human health. In this work we in...
Results revealed that almost 90% of 2,4-D (70 μg L−1), present in simulated groundwater containing 0...
This work focuses, for the first time, on the mechanistic modelling of wastewater disinfection by th...
TiO2 photocatalytic and near-neutral photo-Fenton processes were tested under simulated solar light ...
The Fenton reaction, which refers to the reaction between ferrous ions and hydrogen peroxide to prod...
Solar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichia coli was expose...
This research investigates the sunlight-mediated inactivation of pathogens in surface waters, with a...
The present manuscript is a conceptual review concerning the photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutral p...
The bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process is still a matter ...
Over the last years, the photo-Fenton process has been established as an effective, green alternativ...
Pre-proof versionThe bacterial inactivation mechanisms by solar light and the photo-Fenton process i...
This is the second part of a comprehensive review article about photo-Fenton reaction at near-neutra...
Sunlight has long been known to inactivate microorganisms in natural waters and engineered systems. ...
Pre-proof versionABSTRACT: In this work, we studied the effect of inorganic ions occurring in natura...
Pre-proof versionIn this work, we evidence that despite the addition of the Fenton reagents in the b...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance represents a major threat to human health. In this work we in...
Results revealed that almost 90% of 2,4-D (70 μg L−1), present in simulated groundwater containing 0...
This work focuses, for the first time, on the mechanistic modelling of wastewater disinfection by th...
TiO2 photocatalytic and near-neutral photo-Fenton processes were tested under simulated solar light ...
The Fenton reaction, which refers to the reaction between ferrous ions and hydrogen peroxide to prod...
Solar disinfection (SODIS) was probed for its underlying mechanism. When Escherichia coli was expose...
This research investigates the sunlight-mediated inactivation of pathogens in surface waters, with a...