Herein, we report and demonstrate a photoelectrochemical filtration system that enables the effective decontamination of micropollutants from water. The key to this system was a photoelectric–active nanohybrid filter consisting of a carbon nanotube (CNT) and MIL–101(Fe). Various advanced characterization techniques were employed to obtain detailed information on the microstructure, morphology, and defect states of the nanohybrid filter. The results suggest that both radical and nonradical pathways collectively contributed to the degradation of antibiotic tetracycline, a model refractory micropollutant. The underlying working mechanism was proposed based on solid experimental evidences. This study provides new insights into the effective rem...
This paper aims to report the development of a laboratory-scale pilot to assess the ability of the p...
Antibiotic resistant genes in wastewater may be introduced into water cycle and pose serious health ...
Pharmaceuticals, steroids, personal care products, and disruptive endocrine substances are increasin...
ABSTRACT: In this work, a carbon nanotube (CNT) electrochemical filter was investigated for treatmen...
Nanotechnology has potential to offer solutions to problems facing the developing world. Here, we de...
In this work, a carbon nanotube (CNT) electrochemical filter was investigated for treatment of aqueo...
Nanotechnology has potential to offer solutions to problems facing the developing world. Here, we de...
Regeneration of wastewater treatment plant effluents constitutes a solution to increase the availabi...
An electrochemically active multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) filter is observed to be effective to...
Water contamination due to environmental conditions and poor waste management in certain areas of th...
The prevalence of micropollutants (MPs) and antibiotic resistance in various aquatic environments ha...
The hydrophilic and hydrophobic single-walled carbon nanotube membranes were prepared and progressiv...
Water treatment processes using membrane technology, electrochemistry and nanomaterials have shown t...
The performance of an electrochemical multiwalled carbon nanotube (EC-MWNT) filter toward virus remo...
An electrochemical carbon nanotube filter has been reported to be effective for the removal and elec...
This paper aims to report the development of a laboratory-scale pilot to assess the ability of the p...
Antibiotic resistant genes in wastewater may be introduced into water cycle and pose serious health ...
Pharmaceuticals, steroids, personal care products, and disruptive endocrine substances are increasin...
ABSTRACT: In this work, a carbon nanotube (CNT) electrochemical filter was investigated for treatmen...
Nanotechnology has potential to offer solutions to problems facing the developing world. Here, we de...
In this work, a carbon nanotube (CNT) electrochemical filter was investigated for treatment of aqueo...
Nanotechnology has potential to offer solutions to problems facing the developing world. Here, we de...
Regeneration of wastewater treatment plant effluents constitutes a solution to increase the availabi...
An electrochemically active multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) filter is observed to be effective to...
Water contamination due to environmental conditions and poor waste management in certain areas of th...
The prevalence of micropollutants (MPs) and antibiotic resistance in various aquatic environments ha...
The hydrophilic and hydrophobic single-walled carbon nanotube membranes were prepared and progressiv...
Water treatment processes using membrane technology, electrochemistry and nanomaterials have shown t...
The performance of an electrochemical multiwalled carbon nanotube (EC-MWNT) filter toward virus remo...
An electrochemical carbon nanotube filter has been reported to be effective for the removal and elec...
This paper aims to report the development of a laboratory-scale pilot to assess the ability of the p...
Antibiotic resistant genes in wastewater may be introduced into water cycle and pose serious health ...
Pharmaceuticals, steroids, personal care products, and disruptive endocrine substances are increasin...