Bensaadi et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Kinetic studies of β-blocker photodegradation on TiO2Bensaadi et al., 2014
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- Bensaadi Z
- Yeddou-Mezenner N
- Trari M
- Medjene F
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- Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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The present work involves the photocatalytic degradation of common β-blocker (acebutolol) on a re-circulating spiral photo-reactor in presence of TiO 2 under UV radiation (λ= 365 nm). The effects of the initial concentration of acebutolol (5–30 mg/L), TiO 2 dose (0.15–0.6 g/L) …
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