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Photocatalytic Oxidation as a Secondary Treatment Method following Wet Air Oxidation

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In this paper, the rates of photocatalytic oxidation of acetic acid and 2-chlorobiphenyl in aqueous solution were studied under continuous flow conditions in a small diameter cylindrical borosilicate reactor packed with highly porous TiO2 particles at temperatures up to 160 °C and pressures up to 20 atm.
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Photocatalytic oxidation is investigated as a potential secondary treatment method to follow wet air oxidation (WAO). The rates of photocatalytic oxidation of acetic acid and 2-chlorobiphenyl in aqueous solution were studied under continuous flow conditions in a small diameter cylindrical borosilicate reactor packed with highly porous TiO2 particles at temperatures up to 160 °C and pressures up to 20 atm. These compounds are of particular interest because they are recalcitrant to conventional WAO. Specific attention is paid to the effects of oxygen concentration, pH, and temperature on reaction rates. Results show that solution pH may play an important role in the selective oxidation of a compound in a mixed waste stream. 2-Chlorobiphenyl was selectively oxidized in the presence of much higher concentrations of acetic acid by maintaining a neutral to basic pH. Moreover, the dependence of the rate of mineralization of acetic acid on oxygen is strongly influenced by pH. At low pH, high dissolved oxygen conc...

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Bibliography of Work on the Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Removal of Hazardous Compounds from Water and Air

TL;DR: The state of the art in catalysts are forms of titanium dioxide or modifications thereof, but work on other heterogeneous catalysts is included in this article, where the subject of the report is chemistry and engineering for the application of heterogeneous photocatalysts.
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Kinetics of liquid phase photocatalyzed reactions: An illuminating approach.

TL;DR: It is shown that for at least some photocatalyzed reactions, adsorption/desorption reaction equilibria are not established during reaction, because the substantial reactivity of an adsorbed active species causes a continued displacement from equilibrium of the advertisersorbed reactant concentration.
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New Generation Energy-Efficient Light Source for Photocatalysis: LEDs for Environmental Applications

TL;DR: In this article, current progress in the area of photocatalysis using energy efficient Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as an irradiation source is discussed, and future prospects and challenges for the application of LEDs for photocatalytic environmental pollutant degradation have been highlighted.
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An overview of TiO2-based photocatalytic membrane reactors for water and wastewater treatments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provided details on recent developments on TiO2-based photocatalytic membrane reactors (T-PMRs) used for water purification and wastewater treatments and in pharmaceuticals based on the types of membranes, fabrication methods, characterization, operational parameters influencing photocatalysis process and applications of membranes in disinfection and in the removal of pollutants.
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Preferential photodegradation – why and how?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the need to augment les vitesses de photodegradation de substances toxiques, which peuvent coexister dans des effluents, a cote de produits contaminants moins dangereux.
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Light-Induced Redox Reactions in Nanocrystalline Systems

TL;DR: A review with 156 refs on interfacial electron transfer reactions in colloidal semiconductor solns and thin films and their application for solar light energy conversion and photocatalytic water purifn is presented in this paper.
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Photocatalytic degradation of organic water contaminants: Mechanisms involving hydroxyl radical attack

TL;DR: In this article, it is proposed that the hydroxyl radical, OH·, is the primary oxidant in the photocatalytic system and four possible mechanisms are suggested, all based on OH· attack of the organic reactant.
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Wet air oxidation

TL;DR: Wet air oxidation (WAO), involving oxidation at high temperature (125-320 C) and pressure (0.5-20 MPa) conditions, is useful for the treatment of hazardous, toxic, and nonbiodegradable waste streams as mentioned in this paper.
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Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Decomposition of Phenol over TiO2 Powder

TL;DR: In this paper, the photocatalytic decomposition of phenol in oxygenated aqueous suspensions of lightly-reduced anatase TiO2 was investigated at the optimum pH 3.5.
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