Photocatalysts in ceramics
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Other documents of the author: Cerro Lloria, Sara; Galindo Llorach, Roberto; García López, Araceli; Monrós, A.; Badenes March, José Antonio; Gargori, Carina; Monrós, Guillermo
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Photocatalysts in ceramicsAuthor (s)
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2012Publisher
DKG Deutsche Keramische GesellschaftISSN
0173-9913Type
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Advanced oxidation processes
(AOPs) are oxidation processes
based on sufficient concentrations of
hydroxyl radicals to degrade dissolved organic compounds present
in water or those that are dispersed
in air to ... [+]
Advanced oxidation processes
(AOPs) are oxidation processes
based on sufficient concentrations of
hydroxyl radicals to degrade dissolved organic compounds present
in water or those that are dispersed
in air to mineral forms or at least
toharmless organic compounds. It is
a safe and clean technology and, in
certain processes, solar radiation can
be used as process initiator. Titanium
oxide is currently the reference as
photocatalytic material, given its
high activity, relative stability, low
cost, and low toxicity. In this study,
the use of ‘ceramic’ photocatalysts
(ceramic composites) in treatment
processes for specific pollutants in
urban environments (VOCs and
NOx
) and waste waters (persistent,
bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT)
organic compounds) is analysed, as
well as their use ‘in ceramics’ on
glazed ceramic tiles as substrates for
photocatalytic layers or photocatalytic glazes [-]
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CFI-Ceramic Forum International, 2012, vol. 89, num. 5Rights
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