Abstract

Data concerning the continuous photocatalytic decontamination of real samples of polluted water are reported. According to previous data literature, a number of inorganic anions compete with organic solutes for oxidizing sites on the catalyst surface, resulting in a marked reduction of the photo-oxidation rate. The influence of water pretreatment on the kinetics is evidenced. The implications for water purification processes based on photocatalytic oxidation are discussed.

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