A new hybrid photocatalytic membrane reactor that can easily be scaled-up was designed, assembled and used to test photocatalytic membranes developed using the sol–gel technique. Extremely high removals of total suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, total organic carbon, phenolic and volatile compounds were obtained when the hybrid photocatalytic membrane reactor was used to treat olive mill wastewaters. The submerged photocatalytic membrane reactor proposed and the modified membranes represent a step forward towards the development of new advanced treatment technology able to cope with several water and wastewater contaminants.
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Fraga, M. C., Huertas, R. M., Crespo, J. G., & Pereira, V. J. (2019). Novel submerged photocatalytic membrane reactor for treatment of olive mill wastewaters. Catalysts, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9090769
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