Three emerging contaminants (amitriptyline hydrochloride, methyl salicylate and 2-phenoxyethanol) frequently found in waste-waters were selected to be individually degraded in ultra-pure water by the combined advanced oxidation process constituted by UV radiation and chlorine. The influence of pH, initial chlorine concentration and nature of the contaminants was firstly explored. The trend for the reactivity of the selected compounds was deduced: amitriptyline hydrochloride > methyl salicylate > 2-phenoxyethanol. A later kinetic study was carried out and focused on the specific evaluation of the first-order rate constants and the determination of the partial contribution to the global reaction of the direct photochemical pathway and the rad...
Growing demands and increasing scarcity of fresh water resources necessitate potable water reuse, wh...
This study investigates the photochemical degradation of alachlor, a chloroacetanilide herbicide. Al...
Antibiotics and psychiatrics residues are dumped into the environment due to their massive and inapp...
Three emerging contaminants (amitriptyline hydrochloride, methyl salicylate and 2-phenoxyethanol) fr...
Chemical degradation of the pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) amitriptyline hydroch...
Abstaract: In this study vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation (185 nm wave length) was used in the pre...
A large variety of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) to degrade trace organic compounds during wat...
Conventional systems for water purification cannot completely remove organic pollutants from wastewa...
This research investigated the feasibility of a novel advanced oxidation process (AOP) using ultravi...
This is a comparative study of photolytic degradation under exposure to UV254nm and solar-simulator ...
Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) generated from the chlorination of natural organic matter (NOM) repre...
In this dissertation, the chemical oxidation of trace organic impurities by the treatment of UV ligh...
Currently, the production and consumption of pharmaceuticals is growing exponentially, making them e...
The main focus of this thesis is to study the advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) of water pollutant...
Trimethoprim (TMP) is a pharmaceutical compound, which is commonly found in the water environment. T...
Growing demands and increasing scarcity of fresh water resources necessitate potable water reuse, wh...
This study investigates the photochemical degradation of alachlor, a chloroacetanilide herbicide. Al...
Antibiotics and psychiatrics residues are dumped into the environment due to their massive and inapp...
Three emerging contaminants (amitriptyline hydrochloride, methyl salicylate and 2-phenoxyethanol) fr...
Chemical degradation of the pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) amitriptyline hydroch...
Abstaract: In this study vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation (185 nm wave length) was used in the pre...
A large variety of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) to degrade trace organic compounds during wat...
Conventional systems for water purification cannot completely remove organic pollutants from wastewa...
This research investigated the feasibility of a novel advanced oxidation process (AOP) using ultravi...
This is a comparative study of photolytic degradation under exposure to UV254nm and solar-simulator ...
Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) generated from the chlorination of natural organic matter (NOM) repre...
In this dissertation, the chemical oxidation of trace organic impurities by the treatment of UV ligh...
Currently, the production and consumption of pharmaceuticals is growing exponentially, making them e...
The main focus of this thesis is to study the advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) of water pollutant...
Trimethoprim (TMP) is a pharmaceutical compound, which is commonly found in the water environment. T...
Growing demands and increasing scarcity of fresh water resources necessitate potable water reuse, wh...
This study investigates the photochemical degradation of alachlor, a chloroacetanilide herbicide. Al...
Antibiotics and psychiatrics residues are dumped into the environment due to their massive and inapp...