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Effect of Salinity on the Photo-Fenton Process
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2007The existence or presence of diverse hydrocarbons and persistent pollutants in seawater or saline wastewater due to different industrial activities is considerable. The photo-Fenton process is suggested as a possible treatment, but the effect of salinity must be explored.
Jordi Bacardit +3 more
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Photo‐Fenton and Riboflavin‐photosensitized Processes of the Isoxaflutole Herbicide
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2018AbstractThe proherbicide Isoxaflutole (IXF) hydrolyzes spontaneously to diketonitrile (DKN) a phytotoxic compound with herbicidal activity. In this work, the sensitized degradation of IXF using Riboflavin (Rf), a typical environmentally friendly sensitizer, Fenton and photo‐Fenton processes has been studied.
Gatica, Eduardo Antonio +8 more
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Polychloroprene degradation by a Photo-Fenton process
Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2005The influence of iron(III)-chloride-6-hydrate, FeCl3 6H2O on the photodegradation of polychloroprene under different conditions has been investigated. The effects of polymer concentration (Cp), temperature (T ), and polychromatic light exposure (L) on polymer degradation were evaluated using a 2 3 factorial design.
A.R. Freitas +3 more
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016
Imazalil (IMZ) is a widely used fungicide for the post-harvest treatment of citrus, classified as "likely to be carcinogenic in humans" for EPA, that can be only partially removed by conventional biological treatment. Consequently, specific or combined processes should be applied to prevent its release to the environment.
Elsa López-Loveira +5 more
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Imazalil (IMZ) is a widely used fungicide for the post-harvest treatment of citrus, classified as "likely to be carcinogenic in humans" for EPA, that can be only partially removed by conventional biological treatment. Consequently, specific or combined processes should be applied to prevent its release to the environment.
Elsa López-Loveira +5 more
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Degradation kinetics and mechanisms of phenol in photo-Fenton process
Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE, 2004Phenol degradation in photochemically enhanced Fenton process was investigated in this work. UV-VIS spectra of phenol degradation showed the difference between photo-Fenton process and UV/H(2)O(2), which is a typical hydroxyl radical process. A possible pathway diagram for phenol degradation in photo-Fenton process was proposed, and a mathematical ...
Feng, He, Le-cheng, Lei
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Formaldehyde degradation in the presence of methanol by photo-Fenton process
Journal of Environmental Management, 2008In this study, the photo-Fenton process for the degradation of formaldehyde was investigated in lab-scale experiments. Results showed that methanol, the additive chemical in a commercial product of formaldehyde, was also decomposed during the formaldehyde oxidation reaction. The oxidation reaction was in three-stages. The first stage was the Fe(2+)/H(2)
Puangrat, Kajitvichyanukul +2 more
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Nanoplastics mineralization by the intensified photo-Fenton process
Global NEST International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology, 2022The widespread presence of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) in aquatic systems has become one of the most challenging environmental issues nowadays. Although advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have been widely studied for the treatment of persistent contaminants in water, their application for MPs and NPs removal have been scarcely addressed.
David Ortiz +4 more
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Oxidation of aqueous chlorobiphenyls with photo-fenton process
Chemosphere, 1999Abstract Research of 4-CBP and 4,4′-CBP in aqueous solution using the photo-Fenton process was conducted in two parts. The first part of the study explored the treatment efficiency, revealing that 4-CBP and 4,4′-CBP were easily adsorbed onto glass.
Kuo, Chao-Yin, Lo, Shang-Lien
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Mineralization of Catechol by Fenton and Photo‐Fenton Processes
CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 2012AbstractCatechol is one of the most abundant phenolic components of olive mill wastewaters. In this article, the mineralization of this compound in synthetic aqueous solutions by the Fenton and photo‐Fenton processes is studied. It has been found that for 1.44 mM catechol, the total organic carbon of solutions is reduced about 94.4% at best after 60 ...
Asma M'hemdi +4 more
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Photo-Fenton process for excess sludge disintegration
Process Biochemistry, 2007For the minimization of excess sludge in activated sludge process, the photo-Fenton reaction was applied as a novel technique and its effectiveness was experimentally examined. A batch study was conducted to elucidate parameters governing the activated sludge integration by the photo-Fenton process such as the concentrations of sludge, Fe ion and ...
Masahiro Tokumura +4 more
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