Photocatalytical Degradation of 1,3-Dichloro-2-Propanol Aqueous Solutions by Using an Immobilized TiO sub(2) Photoreactor

The photocatalytic oxidation of 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol (1,3-DCP) by following the target compound degradation, the total organic carbon removal rate and by identifying the oxidation products was studied. The reaction was performed in a batch recycle reactor, at room temperature, using UV radiation,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2006-09, Vol.137 (2), p.1189-1189
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