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Water Science and Technology

Volume 35 Number 4

Contents

1–8
Inter-calibration of OH radical sources and water quality parameters
Jürg Hoigné
9–15
The fate of peroxyl radicals in aqueous solution
Clemens von Sonntag, Peter Dowideit, Fang Xingwang, Ralf Mertens, Pan Xianming, Man Nien Schuchmann and Heinz-Peter Schuchmann
17–23
How to evaluate photochemical methods for water treatment
André M. Braun and E. Oliveros
25–30
VUV-photolysis of aqueous systems: spatial differentiation between volumes of primary and secondary reactions
G. Heit and A. M. Braun
31–39
Photochemical decomposition of 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D) in aqueous solution. I. Kinetic study
María I. Cabrera, Carlos A. Martín, Orlando M. Alfano and Alberto E. Cassano
41–48
Simultaneous photochemical generation of ozone in the gas phase and photolysis of aqueous reaction systems using one VUV light source
T.M. Hashem, M. Zirlewagen and A. M. Braun
49–55
Kinetics of O- and O3- in alkaline aqueous solutions
Mónica C. Gonzalez and Daniel O. Mártire
57–64
Selective ozonation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in oil/water-emulsions
Anja Kornmüller, Michael Cuno and Udo Wiesmann
65–72
Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the oxidation of chlorophenols by ozone
M. A. Boncz, H. Bruning, W. H. Rulkens, E. J. R. Sudhölter, G. H. Harmsen and J. W. Bijsterbosch
73–78
Photocatalytic degradation of aromatic and alicyclic pollutants in water: by-products, pathways and mechanisms
Pierre Pichat
79–86
Photocatalytic degradation of organic compounds: accelerating the process efficiency
Martin Lindner, Jörn Theurich and Detlef W. Bahnemann
87–93
Dynamics of oxidant addition as a parameter in the modelling of dye mineralization (Orange II) via advanced oxidation technologies
J. Bandara, V. Nadtochenko, J. Kiwi and C. Pulgarin
95–102
Oxidation of aromatic compounds with UV radiation/ozone/hydrogen peroxide
A. Mokrini, D. Ousse and S. Esplugas
103–110
Wet oxidation of phenol by hydrogen peroxide: the key role of pH on the catalytic behaviour of Fe-ZSM-5
K. Fajerwerg, J. N. Foussard, A. Perrard and H. Debellefontaine
111–118
Wet air oxidation: kinetics of reaction, carbon dioxide equilibrium and reactor design - an overview
H. Debellefontaine, F. X. Cammas, G. Deiber, J. N. Foussard and P. Reilhac
119–127
Reaction mechanisms and kinetics of chemical pretreatment of bioresistant organic molecules by wet air oxidation
D. Mantzavinos, R. Hellenbrand, A. G. Livingston and I. S. Metcalfe
129–136
Degradation of herbicides (ametryn and isoproturon) during water disinfection by means of two oxidants (hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide)
A. Lopez, G. Mascolo, G. Tiravanti and R. Passino
137–148
Solar water treatment: principles and reactors
Roland Goslich, Ralf Dillert and Detlef Bahnemann
149–156
Detoxification and recycling of wastewater by solar-catalytic treatment
H. Freudenhammer, D. Bahnemann, L. Bousselmi, S.-U. Geissen, A. Ghrabi, F. Saleh, A. Si-Salah, U. Siemon and A. Vogelpohl
157–164
Low-concentrating CPC collectors for photocatalytic water detoxification: comparison with a medium concentrating solar collector
S. Malato, J. Blanco, C. Richter, D. Curcó and J. Giménez
165–174
Photocatalytic oxidation of phenolic compounds in wastewater from oil shale treatment
Sergei Preis, Yelena Terentyeva and Aleksei Rozkov
175–180
Incidence of wave-frequency on the reaction rates during ultrasonic wastewater treatment
Christian Petrier and Anne Francony
181–188
Laser-assisted photochemical wastewater treatment
Angela Unkroth, Volker Wagner and Roland Sauerbrey
189–196
Oxidation reactors for water and wastewater treatment
Lock Yue Po
197–205
Photochemical decomposition of 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D) in aqueous solution. II. Reactor modeling and verification
Carlos A. Martín, María I. Cabrera, Orlando M. Alfano and Alberto E. Cassano
207–213
Reactor modelling in the photocatalytic oxidation of wastewater
Jaime Giménez, David Curcó and Pilar Marco
215–222
A new photochemical reactor design for the treatment of absorbing solutions
N. Karpel Vel Leitner, E. Le Bras, E. Foucault and J.-L. Bousgarbiès
223–230
Large scale development of a light-enhanced fenton reaction by optimal experimental design
E. Oliveros, O. Legrini, M. Hohl, T. Müller and A. M. Braun
231–238
Photochemical elimination of phenols and cod in industrial wastewaters
Jian Chen, Wim H. Rulkens and Harry Bruning
239–248
Landfill leachate treatment by a photoassisted fenton reaction
Soo-M. Kim, Sven-U. Geissen and Alfons Vogelpohl
249–256
Chemical oxidation for the treatment of leachate-process comparison and results from full-scale plants
Martin Steensen
257–264
Oxidative degradation of AOX and COD by different advanced oxidation processes: a comparative study with two samples of a pharmaceutical wastewater
Claus Höfl, Gerhard Sigl, Oliver Specht, Ilse Wurdack and Dietrich Wabner
265–272
Photocatalytic oxidation of aromatic aminocompounds in aqueous solutions and groundwater from abandoned military bases
Sergei Preis, Marina Krichevskaya and Anna Kharchenko
273–278
Homogeneous and heterogeneous advanced oxidation of a bleaching effluent from the pulp and paper industry
Héctor D. Mansilla, M. Cristina Yeber, Juanita Freer, Jaime Rodríguez and Jaime Baeza
279–286
Ozonation of azo dyes
S. Liakou, S. Pavlou and G. Lyberatos
287–292
Destruction of pollutants in industrial rinse waters by advanced oxidation processes
F. Luck, M. Djafer, N. Karpel Vel Leitner, B. Gombert and B. Legube
293–302
Electrochemical versus photochemical pretreatment of industrial wastewaters
P. Ribordy, C. Pulgarin, J. Kiwi and P. Péringer
303–309
The use of oxidation and other processes for the treatment of liquid organic waste at BNFL, Sellafield, UK
G. V. Hutson
311–319
Catalytic wet air oxidation of dyeing and printing wastewater
L. Lei, X. Hu, H. P. Chu, G. Chen and P. L. Yue
321–327
How and why combine chemical and biological processes for wastewater treatment
Antonio Marco, Santiago Esplugas and Gabriele Saum
329–335
Removal of substituted pyridines by combined ozonation/fluidized bed biofilm treatment
Marco Stern, Elmar Heinzle, Oemer M. Kut and Konrad Hungerbühler
337–345
Partial oxidation effects during the combined oxidative and biological treatment of separated streams of tannery wastewater
Jan C. Jochimsen and Martin R. Jekel
347–352
ChemoxTM: advanced waste water treatment with the impinging zone reactor
Peter A. Barratt, Arne Baumgartl, Neil Hannay, Manfred Vetter and Feng Xiong
353–360
Water treatment with a fixed bed catalytic ozonation process
F. P. Logemann and J. H. J. Annee