Fundamentals and applications of the photocatalytic treatment for the removal of industrial organic pollutants and effects of operational parameters: A review

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Photocatalysis process, as an environmental application, is a relatively novel subject with tremendous potential in the near future. A number of studies determine the economic viability of applying various ultraviolet advanced oxidation processes for the purpose of degradation and destroying of various pollutant solutions. The present paper reviews the treatment of hazardous wastewater bearing organic compounds and the effects of various parameters such as pH, initial concentration, mass of catalyst, wavelength, light intensity, electron acceptor, temperature, etc., with the treatment cost for different reactor type. This study investigates the effect of various types of waste-water treatment parameters and the treatment cost for various designs of photocatalytic reactors, using both solar and artificial light, have been proposed for their different types of pollutants. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Thakur, R. S., Chaudhary, R., & Singh, C. (2010, July 1). Fundamentals and applications of the photocatalytic treatment for the removal of industrial organic pollutants and effects of operational parameters: A review. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3467511

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