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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Transformation products of microcystin-RR with reactive species produced by radiolysis of water.

Iliakopoulou S., Triantis T., Antonopoulou M., Edwards C., Linda L., Hiskia A., (Corresponding) Kaloudis T.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
Microcystins (MCs) are potent cyclic-peptide toxins produced by cyanobacteria during freshwater bloom episodes. They can severely impact drinking water supplies and recreational waters. More than 300 MCs are known today, which are toxic, mainly by inhibiting protein phosphatases. MC-RR is an...Read more
Keywords: 
Microcystins, water radiolysis, reactive species, transformation products, LC-HRMS
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00012

Comparison between plasma microbubbles and gas-liquid dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma for pollutants degradation in water

Meropoulis S., (Corresponding) Aggelopoulos C.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
This study's main emphasis is the direct comparison between gas-liquid dielectric barrier discharge (GLDBD) and plasma microbubbles (PMB) concerning the kinetics related to the contaminant’s destruction and plasma-activated water composition. As contaminants with different structures,...Read more
Keywords: 
Plasma bubbles; Dielectric barrier discharge; Plasma-activated water; Wastewater treatment; Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species; Cold atmospheric plasma.
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00070

APPLICABILITY OF SULFATE RADICAL BASED ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES FOR DRINKING WATER TREATMENT

(Corresponding) Dilsizoğlu Akyol N., Ölmez Hancı T.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a complex mixture of organic compounds that are naturally present in water sources. NOM itself is not toxic, but its presence can have negative impacts on the quality of drinking water. It is important to remove NOM from drinking water sources through various...Read more
Keywords: 
Advanced oxidation processes, drinking water treatment, organic carbon degradation, persulfate, UV-C light.
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00188