International audienceIn the present work the degradation of estrone (E1) a natural estrogenic hormone has been studied under simulated solar irradiation. The photodegradation of E1 has been investigated in the absence and in the presence of 7.7-8.9 mg L(-1) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), under solar light simulation with irradiance approximating that of the sun. DOC extracts from different origins have been used. Half-lives ranging between 3.9 h and 7.9 h were observed. Results indicated that E1 was photodegraded even in the absence of DOC. The presence of DOC was found to enhance the degradation of E1. Experiments performed with the addition of reactive species scavengers (azide ions and 2-propanol) have shown that these two species p...
Dissolved black carbon (DBC) is an important component of the dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool. N...
The extensive use of estrogens and their release, through various pathways, into the environment, co...
Summarization: The photocatalytic degradation of synthetic estrogen 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) in en...
International audienceIn the present work the degradation of estrone (E1) a natural estrogenic hormo...
In the present work the degradation of estrone (E1) a natural estrogenic hormone has been studied un...
The TiO2-assisted photodegradation of two natural female hormones, estrone (E1) and 17beta-estradiol...
International audienceThe identification of degradation products generated upon photolysis of estron...
This work aims to study the degradation of estrone, 17 beta-estradiol, 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol, an...
Estrogen Photodegradation Depends on Solvent and Photolysis Wavelength Cory Black, Ceilidh Ahearn, L...
The efficiency of homogeneous Fenton oxidation induced by simulated solar radiation to remove 17α-et...
International audienceIn the present study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of UV-visible irradiatio...
The ability of nanostructured titanium materials developed in the FP7/EU collaborative Clean Water p...
ABSTRACT: Wastewater treatment facilities and agricultural production are potential sources of stero...
In surface waters, two of the most commonly observed androgenic steroid hormones are androstenedione...
At present, the issue of occurrence of female sex hormones, estrogens and progestogens, in aquatic e...
Dissolved black carbon (DBC) is an important component of the dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool. N...
The extensive use of estrogens and their release, through various pathways, into the environment, co...
Summarization: The photocatalytic degradation of synthetic estrogen 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) in en...
International audienceIn the present work the degradation of estrone (E1) a natural estrogenic hormo...
In the present work the degradation of estrone (E1) a natural estrogenic hormone has been studied un...
The TiO2-assisted photodegradation of two natural female hormones, estrone (E1) and 17beta-estradiol...
International audienceThe identification of degradation products generated upon photolysis of estron...
This work aims to study the degradation of estrone, 17 beta-estradiol, 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol, an...
Estrogen Photodegradation Depends on Solvent and Photolysis Wavelength Cory Black, Ceilidh Ahearn, L...
The efficiency of homogeneous Fenton oxidation induced by simulated solar radiation to remove 17α-et...
International audienceIn the present study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of UV-visible irradiatio...
The ability of nanostructured titanium materials developed in the FP7/EU collaborative Clean Water p...
ABSTRACT: Wastewater treatment facilities and agricultural production are potential sources of stero...
In surface waters, two of the most commonly observed androgenic steroid hormones are androstenedione...
At present, the issue of occurrence of female sex hormones, estrogens and progestogens, in aquatic e...
Dissolved black carbon (DBC) is an important component of the dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool. N...
The extensive use of estrogens and their release, through various pathways, into the environment, co...
Summarization: The photocatalytic degradation of synthetic estrogen 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) in en...