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Application of modified concrete to remove surfactants from water
In these studies two types of modified concretes in photocatalytic mineralization of anionic surfactant sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (NaDBS) were used. Commercial TiO2-P25 and nitrogen modified TiO2-N as photocatalysts for concrete modification were employed. The studies were conducted in the special designed reactor which was a simple model of the secondary settler used at the sewage treatment plant. The mineralization of anionic surfactant NaDBS after 18 h of UV light irradiation amounted to 48% for concrete modified by TiO2-P25 and 37% for concrete modified by TiO2-N.
Application of modified concrete to remove surfactants from water
In these studies two types of modified concretes in photocatalytic mineralization of anionic surfactant sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (NaDBS) were used. Commercial TiO2-P25 and nitrogen modified TiO2-N as photocatalysts for concrete modification were employed. The studies were conducted in the special designed reactor which was a simple model of the secondary settler used at the sewage treatment plant. The mineralization of anionic surfactant NaDBS after 18 h of UV light irradiation amounted to 48% for concrete modified by TiO2-P25 and 37% for concrete modified by TiO2-N.
Application of modified concrete to remove surfactants from water
Kuźmiński Kamil (author) / Morawski Antoni W. (author) / Janus Magdalena (author)
2018
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