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Recent advances in photocatalysis for environmental applications

Byrne et al., 2018

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12194588195583306931
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Byrne C
Subramanian G
Pillai S
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Journal of environmental chemical engineering

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Abstract Advanced Oxidation technologies (AOTs) are gaining attention as an effective waste water treatment methodology capable of degrading diverse spectrum of recalcitrant organic contaminants and microbes. Undoubtedly, photocatalysis is a promising AOT to …
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