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Removal of hazardous pharmaceutical from water by photocatalytic treatment
The photocatalytic abatement of hazardous pharmaceuticals has been investigated at very low concentration in the ppb range as found in wastewater and in environmental pollutants. Photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline as a model compound with titania catalysts has been studied using solarium UV-A and black light with differentially applied electric power, tetracycline and catalyst concentration. Abatement of up to 90% has been achieved after 1 hour. Adsorption of tetracycline and photochemical degradation contribute significantly to the abatement of tetracycline resulting in an immediate reduction during the initial period of treatment. Contribution of adsorption is high at very low concentration (500 ppb). Photocatalytic treatment with titania is even highly efficient in the abatement of very small concentrations of tetracycline in drinking water. © 2010 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien
Synthesis and characterization of tungsten-incorporated mesoporous molecular sieve MCM-48 by one step
Controlled Assembly of Hetero-binuclear Sites on Mesoporous Silica: Visible Light Charge-Transfer Units with Selectable Redox Properties
Comparison of the acidic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites isomorphously substituted by Ga, In, B and Fe
Über die Möglichkeiten der Untersuchung der Kationenverteilungen und -migrationen in A-Zeolithen mittels FIR-Spektroskopie
Precipitation of MnO2 onto the external surface of zeolite microcrystals. Structure of the manganese oxide and its role in the removal of NOx by NH3
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