The following work provides a perspective on the potential application of solar heterogeneous photocatalysis, which is a nonselective advanced oxidation process considered as a sustainable technology, to assist in arsenic removal from water, which is a global threat to human health. Heterogeneous photocatalysis can oxidize trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic, decreasing its toxicity and easing its removal with other technologies, such as chemical precipitation and adsorption. Several lab-scale arsenic photocatalytic oxidation and diverse solar heterogeneous photocatalytic operations carried out in different reactor designs are analyzed. It was found out that this technology has not been translated to operational pilot plant scale proto...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the photocatalytic removal of arsenic from aqueous s...
Arsenic is considered as one of the major issues among drinkable water pollutants because of its wid...
Department of Chemistry, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur-342 001, Rajasthan, India E-mail : verm...
122-128In a laboratory study, the effectiveness of combined tartrate and citrate as photocatalyst i...
A combined system employing photochemical oxidation (UV/H2O2) and adsorption for arsenic removal fro...
Arsenic is toxic to both plants and animals and inorganic arsenicals are proven carcinogens in human...
Supporting Information files for Engineering and modeling perspectives on photocatalytic reactors fo...
Life is not possible without water. Worldwide, there is an urgent need for clean and safe water. Thi...
In recent years, there has been a tremendous amount of research and development in the area of photo...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. This chapter presents the fundamentals and basic princip...
The debate on whether photocatalysis can reach full maturity at commercial level as an effective and...
In the future, solar energy, along with other renewable resources, could play a key role in mass pro...
Arsenic oxidation (As(III) to As(V)) and As(V) removal from water were assessed by using TiO2 immobi...
In recent years, semiconductor photocatalytic process has shown a great potential as a low-cost, env...
Arsenic oxidation (As(III) to As(V)) and As(V) removal from water were assessed by using TiO2 immobi...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the photocatalytic removal of arsenic from aqueous s...
Arsenic is considered as one of the major issues among drinkable water pollutants because of its wid...
Department of Chemistry, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur-342 001, Rajasthan, India E-mail : verm...
122-128In a laboratory study, the effectiveness of combined tartrate and citrate as photocatalyst i...
A combined system employing photochemical oxidation (UV/H2O2) and adsorption for arsenic removal fro...
Arsenic is toxic to both plants and animals and inorganic arsenicals are proven carcinogens in human...
Supporting Information files for Engineering and modeling perspectives on photocatalytic reactors fo...
Life is not possible without water. Worldwide, there is an urgent need for clean and safe water. Thi...
In recent years, there has been a tremendous amount of research and development in the area of photo...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. This chapter presents the fundamentals and basic princip...
The debate on whether photocatalysis can reach full maturity at commercial level as an effective and...
In the future, solar energy, along with other renewable resources, could play a key role in mass pro...
Arsenic oxidation (As(III) to As(V)) and As(V) removal from water were assessed by using TiO2 immobi...
In recent years, semiconductor photocatalytic process has shown a great potential as a low-cost, env...
Arsenic oxidation (As(III) to As(V)) and As(V) removal from water were assessed by using TiO2 immobi...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the photocatalytic removal of arsenic from aqueous s...
Arsenic is considered as one of the major issues among drinkable water pollutants because of its wid...
Department of Chemistry, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur-342 001, Rajasthan, India E-mail : verm...