Phthalocyanine-enabled technologies for water treatment and disinfection strategies
Hooralain Bushnaq,
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Catherine J. Munro,
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Sisi Pu
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et al.
Journal of Water Process Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
65, P. 105861 - 105861
Published: July 23, 2024
Water
treatment
and
disinfection
are
critical
factors
in
ensuring
a
safe
sustainable
water
supply.
Phthalocyanines
(Pcs),
class
of
versatile
robust
organic
compounds,
have
garnered
significant
attention
for
their
application
various
processes.
This
review
paper
offers
groundbreaking
investigation
Pc-enabled
technologies
within
the
domain
applications.
The
core
aim
this
is
to
meticulously
analyze
chemical
optical
properties
Pcs,
elucidate
photosensitization
mechanism
establish
crucial
connection
between
structure
photodynamic
efficacy.
modes
Pcs
processes
-
whether
solution,
immobilized,
or
integrated
into
membranes
emphasizing
strategies
integration
effectiveness
decontamination
has
also
been
extensively
investigated.
Moreover,
it
sheds
light
on
latest
advancements
challenges
field,
providing
valuable
insights
future
research
employing
environmentally
methods.
Language: Английский
Wastewater Treatment by Coupling Adsorption and Photocatalytic Oxidation: A Review of the Removal of Phenolic Compounds in the Oil Industry
Eng—Advances in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 2441 - 2461
Published: Oct. 3, 2024
The
development
of
the
oil
industry
and
fossil
fuel
economy
has
historically
improved
quality
life
for
many
people,
but
it
also
led
to
significant
environmental
degradation.
As
a
response,
concept
‘sustainable
development’
gained
prominence
recently,
emphasizing
importance
balancing
economic
progress
with
protection.
Among
challenges
we
face
today,
preserving
water
resources
is
one
most
pressing.
To
tackle
this
issue,
researchers
are
focusing
on
strategies
reduce
consumption
enhance
efficiency
wastewater
treatment.
In
context,
present
review
explores
recent
advancements
in
novel
coupled
treatment
process
that
integrates
adsorption
activated
carbon
fiber
(ACF)
photocatalytic
oxidation
using
TiO2
remove
micropollutants
from
wastewater.
This
innovative
approach
would
allow
situ
continuous
regeneration
ACF
photocatalysis,
increasing
oxidative
degradation
efficiencies
supported
semiconductor
thanks
adsorbent
material,
all
under
possibility
durable
low-cost
solar
radiation.
addition,
vital
meeting
regulatory
standards,
protecting
aquatic
ecosystems,
safeguarding
human
health.
Language: Английский