Bridging the gap between laboratory and application in photocatalytic water purification

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Abstract

Despite a large number of publications in the field, photocatalytic water treatment is still somewhat disconnected from real world application, where there is a clear potential for use. Publications which focus upon overcoming implementation hurdles are often overlooked, but are key in making photocatalytic water purification a reality. This perspective aims to address this, drawing attention to recent developments in materials design, reactor setup and testing methods which take steps towards application beyond the laboratory.

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Odling, G., & Robertson, N. (2019). Bridging the gap between laboratory and application in photocatalytic water purification. Catalysis Science and Technology. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cy02438c

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