The photocatalytic treatment of shower water in a pilot scale reactor: Experimentation and modelling
This research looks at the feasibility of photocatalytic treatment of real shower water in a pilot scale reactor (31 litres, 1 lamp). Experiments showed that 57% of total organic carbon (TOC) elimination was obtained after 6 hours treatment at optimised conditions. Further experiments were performed...
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| Format: | Thesis |
| Language: | English |
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Curtin University
2013
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1039 |
| Summary: | This research looks at the feasibility of photocatalytic treatment of real shower water in a pilot scale reactor (31 litres, 1 lamp). Experiments showed that 57% of total organic carbon (TOC) elimination was obtained after 6 hours treatment at optimised conditions. Further experiments were performed to determine the optical properties of the catalyst used (Aeroxide® P25 TiO2), which were then used to model the kinetics of TOC degradation in the case of single and multiple-lamps. |
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