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Efecto de distintas especies reactivas generadas fotoquímicamente sobre la eliminación de contaminantes presentes en aguas naturales.

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[EN] In this Doctoral Thesis the reactivity of a group of emerging pollutants (EP) present in the output waters of urban treatment plants and the implementation of a photo-Fenton process in slightly acidic pH conditions using bio-organic solubles (SBO) as auxiliary chemicals have been studied.\nFirst, a mechanistic study was performed to investigate the role played by various reactive species in the oxidation of a mixture of emerging pollutants generated photochemically through advanced oxidation processes. These oxidizing species are the hydroxyl radical (OH), singlet oxygen (1O2) and the excited states of photocatalysts able to act through electron transfer processes.\nResults show that the EP degradation from the photo-Fenton process is too complex to be explained exclusively by the direct reaction of radical OH¿. More likely, OH radical reacts with further species present in the medium, so that long-lived radicals are generated and contribute to the degradation of EP or participate

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[EN] In this Doctoral Thesis the reactivity of a group of emerging pollutants (EP) present in the output waters of urban treatment plants and the implementation of a photo-Fenton process in slightly acidic pH conditions using bio-organic solubles (SBO) as auxiliary chemicals have been studied.\nFirst, a mechanistic study was performed to investigate the role played by various reactive species in the oxidation of a mixture of emerging pollutants generated photochemically through advanced oxidation processes. These oxidizing species are the hydroxyl radical (OH), singlet oxygen (1O2) and the excited states of photocatalysts able to act through electron transfer processes.\nResults show that the EP degradation from the photo-Fenton process is too complex to be explained exclusively by the direct reaction of radical OH¿. More likely, OH radical reacts with further species present in the medium, so that long-lived radicals are generated and contribute to the degradation of EP or participate

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