Comparison between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation technologies for wastewater remediation

Autor: M. L. Capobianco, B. Esposito, M.L. Navacchia, L. Pretali, M. Saracino, A. Zanelli, S. S. Emmi
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: 2nd RCM on Radiation Treatment of Wastewater for Reuse with Particular Focus on Wastewaters Containing Organic Pollutants, pp. 79–87, Jeongup, Korea, 29 ottobre-2 novembre 2012
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Popis: A study on the decomposition of a surfactant (SDBS) and four emerging pollutants(ofloxacine, caerbamazepine, benzophenone-3, benzophenone-4) is presented. These pollutants are decomposed in water by a few types of Advanced Oxidation ProcesseIt is shown that UV degradaton method can be improved by adding a photocatalyst (TiO2), or a radical mediator (H2O2). The processes were monitored step-by-step, by determining the concentration of pollutants by UV, HPLC, and a specific surfactant selective kit, and measuring the total organic carbon.
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