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Bacterial inactivation and study of damages in subcellular level during disinfection of aqueous samples

(Corresponding) Gounaki I., Lironi M., Venieri D.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
The objectives of the current study were i) to investigate the effectiveness of ozonation and UVA photocatalysis for the inactivation rate of representative bacterial strains, which are considered important for public health and ii) to study damages in subcellular level, in terms of disinfection...Read more
Keywords: 
disinfection, bacteria, ozonation, photocatalysis, subcellular damages
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00665

Application of solar photo-Fenton oxidation coupled with granular activated carbon as a viable option for the removal of contaminants of emerging concern in the urban wastewater of India

Karaolia P., Korelidou A., (Corresponding) Fatta-Kassinos D.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
It has been estimated that approximately 62 billion litres of sewage are generated every day in India, with only 37% of sewage being treated (Saxena et al., 2021). Wastewater treatment issues such as dysfunctional UWTPs with many of them operating at low service levels compared to the design...Read more
Keywords: 
Advanced oxidation processes, Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Wastewater treatment, Activated carbon adsorption, Pharmaceuticals
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00642

Regeneration of dissolved Fe(II) from Fenton sludge at a microbial fuel cell using a novel biocathode

(Corresponding) Wang G., Tang K., Jiang Y., Andersen H., Zhang Y.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
Fenton reactions are widely applied for degrading recalcitrant pollutants, but the resulting ferric sludge remains a challenge. A novel concept for regenerating Fe(II) solution at pH 6 from ferric sludge generated in neutral Fenton is proposed. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) with biocathode and...Read more
Keywords: 
Regeneration; Ferric sludge; Iron-reducing bacteria; Biocathode.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00750