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Water Treatment Intensification by Combination of Electrochemical and Photochemical Methods
Krystyník, Pavel ; Klusoň, Petr ; Tito, D.N.
This work represents a combination of methods for removal of organic and inorganic pollutants from water. Photochemical method based on hydroxyl radical formation from UV decomposition of hydrogen peroxide was carried out to remove inorganic compounds.
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Combined Photo- and Electrochemical Treatment of Wastewaters Containing Nitro- and Amino- Compounds
Krystyník, Pavel ; Klusoň, Petr ; Cempírek, F.
Electrocoagulation is a very effective method for inorganic pollutants removal from water. It is possible to remove more than 95 % of inorganic pollutants depending on pH and current density. Photochemical oxidation is able to remove all organic compounds from water depending mainly on hydrogen peroxide concentration. Electrocoagulation also contributes to reduce the content of organic compounds so it decreases the hydrogen peroxide consumption in the oxidative treatment.
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Critical Notes on Heterogeneous Photocatalysis on TiO2 Photocatalysts
Klusoň, Petr ; Hejda, S.
In our recent works we described different types of titania based materials used as either colloids or thin films. These were functionally characterized in photo-induced electrochemical measurements and/or in photocatalytic oxidations. Special attention was paid to the effect of organized internal structure induced by templating principles as an alternative to plasma enhanced physical methods. Considerable work has also been undertaken on research of porphyrine based photoactive macromolecules, which are efficient producers of singlet oxygen species upon well defined illumination.
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