[EN] In the present work, microporous ceramics made of antimony-doped tin dioxide produced using a facile synthesis procedure were evaluated during the degradation of norfloxacin in a novel electrofiltration process. The antimony-doped tin dioxide ceramics were used as standalone electrodes accomplishing a dual function: as anodes and microfiltration membranes. The simultaneous generation of hydroxyl radicals and permeation of the electrolyte through the ceramic electrodes favors the effective utilization of their high active area in the degradation of organic compounds. The progress of the electrofiltration process was compared with that of a conventional flow electrolysis reactor using the ceramic electrodes and boron-doped diamond. By ch...
The oxidation ability of two prominent eco‐friendly electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EA...
The increase in the consumption of pharmaceutical compounds has caused the increment of their presen...
Norfloxacin is employed as in veterinary and human medicine against gram-positive and gram-negative ...
[EN] In the present work, microporous ceramics made of antimony-doped tin dioxide produced using a f...
In the present work, microporous ceramics made of antimony-doped tin dioxide produced using a facile...
The properties of the ceramic electrodes make them interesting for electrochemical advanced oxidatio...
Electrochemical oxidation of Norfloxacin (NOR) in sodium sulphate media has been comparatively stud...
Novel Sb-doped SnO2 ceramic electrodes sintered at different temperatures, are applied to the degrad...
Electrochemical oxidation of β-blocker atenolol (ATL, 100 ppm) at different applied current densiti...
Antimony-doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been used in the electrochemical tr...
The properties of the ceramic electrodes make them interesting for electrochemical advanced oxidatio...
Antimony‐doped tin oxide electrodes with CuO as sintering aid are presented as an economical alterna...
Nowadays, recalcitrant organic pollutants have been continuously released into the natural and engin...
Electrochemical oxidation of Norfloxacin (NOR) in sodium sulphate media has been comparatively stud...
Nowadays, recalcitrant organic pollutants have been continuously released into the natural and engin...
The oxidation ability of two prominent eco‐friendly electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EA...
The increase in the consumption of pharmaceutical compounds has caused the increment of their presen...
Norfloxacin is employed as in veterinary and human medicine against gram-positive and gram-negative ...
[EN] In the present work, microporous ceramics made of antimony-doped tin dioxide produced using a f...
In the present work, microporous ceramics made of antimony-doped tin dioxide produced using a facile...
The properties of the ceramic electrodes make them interesting for electrochemical advanced oxidatio...
Electrochemical oxidation of Norfloxacin (NOR) in sodium sulphate media has been comparatively stud...
Novel Sb-doped SnO2 ceramic electrodes sintered at different temperatures, are applied to the degrad...
Electrochemical oxidation of β-blocker atenolol (ATL, 100 ppm) at different applied current densiti...
Antimony-doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been used in the electrochemical tr...
The properties of the ceramic electrodes make them interesting for electrochemical advanced oxidatio...
Antimony‐doped tin oxide electrodes with CuO as sintering aid are presented as an economical alterna...
Nowadays, recalcitrant organic pollutants have been continuously released into the natural and engin...
Electrochemical oxidation of Norfloxacin (NOR) in sodium sulphate media has been comparatively stud...
Nowadays, recalcitrant organic pollutants have been continuously released into the natural and engin...
The oxidation ability of two prominent eco‐friendly electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EA...
The increase in the consumption of pharmaceutical compounds has caused the increment of their presen...
Norfloxacin is employed as in veterinary and human medicine against gram-positive and gram-negative ...