DECONTAMINATION OF INDUSTRIAL-WASTE WATER BY PHOTOCATALYTIC OXIDATION OF ORGANIC-COMPONENTS - A MODEL STUDY

SABIN, F and TURK, T and VOGLER, A (1992) DECONTAMINATION OF INDUSTRIAL-WASTE WATER BY PHOTOCATALYTIC OXIDATION OF ORGANIC-COMPONENTS - A MODEL STUDY. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR WASSER- UND ABWASSER-FORSCHUNG-JOURNAL FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER RESEARCH-ACTA HYDROCHIMICA ET HYDROBIOLOGICA (3). pp. 163-167. ISSN 0044-3727,

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Abstract

Industrial waste water which was highly loaded by chlorinated (50 mg AOX l-1) and other organic compounds was decontaminated by laboratory-scale photooxidation of these organic impurities in the presence of oxygen and titanium dioxide as photocatalyst. The disappearance of the organic compounds was determined as a function of the irradiation time. Some contaminants such as chlorobenzene, trichloroethylene and trichloromethane were photolyzed separately in order to obtain information on the course and stoichiometry of the photooxidation.

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Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2022 08:44
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/54485

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