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Danilo Russo

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  26
Citations -  1028

Danilo Russo is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Benzyl alcohol & Benzaldehyde. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications receiving 637 citations. Previous affiliations of Danilo Russo include University of Naples Federico II.

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Homogeneous photo-Fenton processes at near neutral pH: A review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the most relevant papers dealing with photo-Fenton processes at neutral pH is presented, where suitable criteria for choosing chelating agent and operating conditions are proposed.
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Hydrogen Generation through Solar Photocatalytic Processes: A Review of the Configuration and the Properties of Effective Metal-Based Semiconductor Nanomaterials

TL;DR: In this paper, the most significant results recently collected in the field of hydrogen generation through photocatalytic water splitting and organic reforming over metal-based nanocomposites are critically evaluated.
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Photodegradation and ecotoxicology of acyclovir in water under UV254 and UV254/H2O2 processes

TL;DR: The addition of moderate quantity of hydrogen peroxide might be a useful strategy to reduce the ecotoxicity of UV254 based sanitary engineered systems for water reclamation.
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Removal of antiretroviral drugs stavudine and zidovudine in water under UV254 and UV254/H2O2 processes: Quantum yields, kinetics and ecotoxicology assessment

TL;DR: The UV254/H2O2 treatment process reduced the ecotoxicological risk associated to direct photolysis of the antiretrovirals aqueous solutions, but required significantly higher UV254 doses (≥2000 mJ cm-2) in comparison to common water UV disinfection processes.
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Removal of benzoylecgonine from water matrices through UV254/H2O2 process: Reaction kinetic modeling, ecotoxicity and genotoxicity assessment.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that BE and its transformation by-products do not have significant adverse effects on R. subcapitata, while D. magna underwent an increase of lipid droplets, and V. faba showed cytogenic damages during the cell mitosis of primary roots.