Study of Influence Factors in the Evaluation of the Performance of a Photocatalytic Fibre Reactor (TiO2/SiO2) for the Removal of Organic Pollutants from Water

The performance of a photocatalytic fibre reactor (UBE Chemical Europe), made of cartridges of fine particles of TiO2 dispersed within silicon fibres and irradiated by ultraviolet light, for the removal of organic pollutants from synthetic waters was evaluated. In the sensitivity analysis carried ou...

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Bisphenol A
Catalysts
Chemical reactions
Chlorophenol
Fixed bed reactors
Fluorescence
Kinetics
Light
Organic compounds
Performance evaluation
Phenols
Photocatalysis
Pollutants
Semiconductors
Sensitivity analysis
Silicon dioxide
Substrates
Titanium compounds
Titanium dioxide
Ultraviolet radiation
title Study of Influence Factors in the Evaluation of the Performance of a Photocatalytic Fibre Reactor (TiO2/SiO2) for the Removal of Organic Pollutants from Water
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