Solar photocatalysis for water disinfection: materials and reactor design

Author:

Keane Donal A.123,McGuigan Kevin G.456,Ibáñez Pilar Fernández78,Polo-López M. Inmaculada78,Byrne J. Anthony910111213,Dunlop Patrick S. M.910111213,O'Shea Kevin141516,Dionysiou Dionysios D.1718192021,Pillai Suresh C.2223242526

Affiliation:

1. Chemistry Department and Environmental Research Institute

2. University College Cork

3. Cork, Ireland

4. Department of Physiology & Medical Physics

5. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

6. Dublin 2, Ireland

7. Plataforma Solar de Almería – CIEMAT

8. Almería, Spain

9. Nanotechnology and Integrated Bio-Engineering Centre

10. School of Engineering

11. Faculty of Computing and Engineering

12. University of Ulster

13. Newtownabbey, UK

14. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

15. Florida International University

16. Miami, USA

17. Environmental Engineering and Science Program

18. Department of Biomedical

19. Chemical and Environmental Engineering

20. University of Cincinnati

21. Cincinnati, USA

22. Department of Environmental Science

23. School of Science

24. Institute of Technology Sligo

25. Sligo, Ireland

26. Centre for Precision Engineering, Materials and Manufacturing Research (PEM)

Abstract

This comprehensive review addresses the fundamentals of photocatalytic mechanism, recent developments in materials synthesis and reactor design.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Catalysis

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