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Photocatalytic treatment of water containing imazalil using an immobilized TiO sub(2) photoreactor

In this study, the photoactivity of commercial and lab-made TiO sub(2) when immobilized on different supports, namely borosilicate glass, alumina foam and refractory brick, was examined for the removal of the fungicide imazalil from different water matrices. Alumina foam provided the largest exposed...

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Published in:Applied catalysis. A, General General, 2015-06, Vol.498, p.1-9
Main Authors: Santiago, Dunia E, Espino-Estevez, M R, Gonzalez, Gabriel V, Arana, J, Gonzalez-Diaz, O, Dona-Rodriguez, J M
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