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Combination of different advanced oxidation processes and activated carbons for treatment of salt water

2015

Bilgewater is a corrosive polluted effluent from the bilge of ships that mainly originates from seawater infiltration and leakage of engine oil and fuel. Each year, thousands tons of hydrocarbons from bilge are discharged at sea. In order to prevent hydrocarbon discharge at sea from the bilge of ships, the Internation Maritime Organization (IMO) enacted the MARPOL 73/78 convention in which effluents are now limited to those with maximun oil content of 15 ppmv.

Activated carbons oxidation processes water treatment
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Wood and Black Liquor-Based N-Doped Activated Carbon for Energy Application

2021

The research was funded by the Latvian Council of Science project “Nanostructured Nitrogenated Carbon Materials as Promoters in Energy Harvesting and Storage Technologies”, project No LZP-2018/1-0194, “New biomass origin materials hybrid carbon composites for energy storage” project No LZP-2020/2-0019 and postdoc project “Nitrogen and phosphorus-containing biomass based activated carbons for fuel cells and supercapacitors” project No 1.1.1.2/VIAA/4/20/596.

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Optimization of coupled advanced oxidation processes and activated carbons for purification of salt water

2015

Photocatalysis, ozonation and activated carbons were investigated separately and in combination as tools for the purification of polluted salt water. Coupling different processes enables to overcome many drawbacks related to the use of the single technologies and at the same time to exploit possible synergistic effects. In this work a kinetic analysis was performed for modelling the degradation of 4-nitrophenol (4NP) as a probe pollutant molecule in synthetic seawater. Thus, the optimum synergistic conditions of the three processes acting together were determined and discussed.

Photocatalysis activated carbons salt water purification nitrophenol
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