2005
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2005.0222
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Degradation of parathion and the reduction of acute toxicity in TiO2 photocatalysis

Abstract: Photocatalytic degradation of methyl parathion was done using a circulating TiO2/UV and TiO2/solar reactor. Indoor experimental results showed that, under the photocatalysis conditions, parathion was more effectively degraded than under the photolysis and TiO2 only conditions. Parathion (38 microM) was completely degraded under photocatalysis within 90 min, and more than 80% TOC decrease after 150 minutes. The main ionic byproducts during the photocatalysis were measured, and almost complete nitrogen recovery … Show more

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“…This fact indicates that oxidation is the primary pathway for the phototransformation process and a fraction of the produced NO 2 − was subsequently oxidized to NO 3 − . Similar phenomena have also been reported in the TiO 2 photocatalysis of parathion (Zoh and Stenstrom, 2002; Zoh et al, 2005). No NH 4 + was observed in either process, which can be attributed to the oxidative environment of the treatments.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This fact indicates that oxidation is the primary pathway for the phototransformation process and a fraction of the produced NO 2 − was subsequently oxidized to NO 3 − . Similar phenomena have also been reported in the TiO 2 photocatalysis of parathion (Zoh and Stenstrom, 2002; Zoh et al, 2005). No NH 4 + was observed in either process, which can be attributed to the oxidative environment of the treatments.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Actually, the biological effects and biocompatibility of titania‐based compound or micro/nanoparticles have been broadly investigated in the past decade, which has also been summarized and discussed in some excellent reviews . Therefore, this review herein focuses more on the biocompatibility and biosafety of some rationally designed novel titania‐based nanoplatforms with unique responsiveness to exogenous physical irradiations.…”
Section: Biocompatibility and Biosafety Of Theranostic Titaniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vinclozoline Hustert and Moza, 1997. Dieldrin Ormad et al, 2010Parathion Zoh et al, 2005Chen et al, 1996;Chiron et al,1997;Herrmann, 1999;Sakkas et al, 2002Pendimetalin Mansour, 1997Moza et al, 1992Diquat Florencio et al, 2004Kinkennon et al, 1995. Paration-metil Sakellarides et al, 2004;Zoh et al, 2005Zoh et al, ,2006 Evgenidou et al, 2007b;Ormad et al, 2010Dimethoate Oller et al, 2006Domínguez et al, 1998;Evgenidou et al, 2006;Ormad et al, 2010PCDD Barbeni et al, 1986Pelizzetti, 1985Diuron Canle et al, 2005Kinkennon et al,1995;Muneer et al, 1998;Farre et al, 2005;Katsumata et al, 2009;Macounova et al, 2003;Ormad et al, 2010PCDF Barbeni et al, 1986Pelizzetti, 1985. Table 3.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Photocatalysis (Hp)mentioning
confidence: 99%