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Fotokataliza w oczyszczaniu i dezynfekcji wody. Część . III, Zastosowanie w dezynfekcji wody i ścieków

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Photocatalysis in the treatment and disinfection of water. Part. III, Applications in water and wastewater disinfection
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W ostatnich latach ukazała się ogromna ilość prac na temat procesu fotokatalizy (heterogenicznej i homogenicznej), zaliczanych do specyficznych rodzajów technik utleniania, definiowanych, jako zaawansowane procesy utleniania (AOPs). Artykuł podaje stan wiedzy na temat wykorzystania procesów fotokatalizy Ti02 i foto Fentona, w tym promieni słonecznych, do unieszkodliwienia mikroorganizmów występujących w wodzie i ściekach. Praca podsumowuje również istniejące dane na temat właściwości cyjanotoksyn, ich powstawanie w środowisku, skuteczne fotokatalityczne usuwanie z wód naturalnych.
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In recent years, there has been a tremendous amount of research and development in the area of photocataly¬sis (heterogeneous and homogeneous), a process included in a special class of oxidation techniques defined as Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs). This paper reviews the use of TiOa photocatalysis and photo-Fenton processes, in this solar photocatalysis, to inactivate microorganisms present in water and wastewater. This review summarizes also the existing data on characteristics of the cyanotoxins, their productions in environment and photocatalvtic effective treatment processes to remove these toxins from natural water.
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