The document provides an overview of photocatalysis and photocatalytic materials. It discusses the definition and mechanism of photocatalysis using titanium dioxide as an example. It then summarizes the properties and applications of specific photocatalytic materials KRONOClean 7050 and KRONOClean 7000. The document also reviews measurement methods, standards, and organizations involved in photocatalysis research and development.
Synthesis of Nio Nanoparticles by Diffusion Flame ReactorIJERA Editor
Nanoparticles of NiO are synthesized by diffusion flame reactor using Nickel nitrate hexahydrate [Ni(NO3)2.6H2O] as a precursor, dissolved in acetone. LPG and Oxygen is used as Fuel and oxidant in these experiments. Flowrate of 0.2slpm (Standard Liter per minute) of LPG, 0.7slpm of Oxygen and 10slpm of Nitrogen as career gas is used in flame reactor. The morphology and crystalline phase of the synthesized nickel oxide nanocrystals have been investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transition electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The average particle diameter of the NiO particle is 40-50nm.
Synthesis of Nio Nanoparticles by Diffusion Flame ReactorIJERA Editor
Nanoparticles of NiO are synthesized by diffusion flame reactor using Nickel nitrate hexahydrate [Ni(NO3)2.6H2O] as a precursor, dissolved in acetone. LPG and Oxygen is used as Fuel and oxidant in these experiments. Flowrate of 0.2slpm (Standard Liter per minute) of LPG, 0.7slpm of Oxygen and 10slpm of Nitrogen as career gas is used in flame reactor. The morphology and crystalline phase of the synthesized nickel oxide nanocrystals have been investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transition electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The average particle diameter of the NiO particle is 40-50nm.
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Abstract— 2, 4-dinitrophenol and 2, 4, 6- trinitrophenol were successfully photodegraded using visible light active monoclinic BiVO4 as photocatalyst. 10ppm of dinitrophenol is photodegraded using 50mg BiVO4 under irradiation for 3h. 10ppm trinitrophenol is photodegraded using 100mg BiVO4 under irradiation for 3h. Ease of photodegradation of DNP and TNP varied in the order DNP > TNP for the same amount of photocatalyst. Photoluminescence studies confirmed the formation of •OH free radicals due to irradiation. Synergetic effect is noticed between BiVO4 and H2O2.
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Step-feed anoxic zones – are a lower-energy denitrification alternative to the traditional Modified Ludzack-Ettinger (MLE) approach to offset nitrification oxygen and alkalinity demands and avoid clarifier sludge blanket flotation.
Wet-weather step-feed and biomass transfer – manage peak flows and protect biomass from washout. Auxiliary enhanced high-rate treatment (EHRT) facilities offer even greater resiliency and excellent phosphorus removal.
Presentation describes the effects of phosphate brine on the gas permeability of a sandstone core. The results show that phosphate brine reduced gas permeability by more than 90%
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Lignin isolation from coconut coir, characterization and depolymerization usi...Richa Chaudhary
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IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
Synthesis & Characterization of Fluorescent Silver Nanoparticles stabilized b...IJERA Editor
Synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) was achieved by a simple green procedure using Tinospora Cordifolia leaf extract as stabilizer/reducing agents. Ag-NPs in the size range of 2–19 nm is obtained by the treatment of aqueous silver ions with leaf extracts of Tinospora Cordifolia. This eco-friendly approach is simple, amenable for large scale commercial production and technical applications. Further, photoluminiscence studies of these Ag-NPs were recorded & suggested that the present particles were suitable for fluorescence emitting probes. These red emitting Ag-NPs exhibited distinct fluorescence properties (both emission and stokeshift).
Abstract— 2, 4-dinitrophenol and 2, 4, 6- trinitrophenol were successfully photodegraded using visible light active monoclinic BiVO4 as photocatalyst. 10ppm of dinitrophenol is photodegraded using 50mg BiVO4 under irradiation for 3h. 10ppm trinitrophenol is photodegraded using 100mg BiVO4 under irradiation for 3h. Ease of photodegradation of DNP and TNP varied in the order DNP > TNP for the same amount of photocatalyst. Photoluminescence studies confirmed the formation of •OH free radicals due to irradiation. Synergetic effect is noticed between BiVO4 and H2O2.
More Affordable, Reliable and Recoverable Nutrient RemovalBlack & Veatch
Recurring harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie and other water bodies keep nutrients at the forefront of water quality priorities in the Great Lakes, Upper Mississippi River and elsewhere in the Midwest. Recent regulatory strategies have focused on nonpoint source controls and more stringent point source limits. In response, more treatment utilities will likely consider biological nutrient removal (BNR) technologies along with other alternatives. Since the invention of the Phoredox and Bardenpho processes in South Africa in the early 1970s, understanding of underlying BNR mechanisms has grown significantly, especially for enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR).
This webinar will look at recent developments that have further improved the reliability and cost-effectiveness of EBPR for cold and wet conditions encountered in the Midwest and Great Lakes. Case studies will be discussed demonstrating innovative design features that can turn unintended BNR consequences into positive results, including:
Side-stream EBPR (S2EBPR) – moves anaerobic zones out of the main liquid stream. This configuration is much more reliable and efficient than conventional mainstream anaerobic zones, making EBPR viable in more cases than previously thought possible.
Struvite recovery processes – minimizes nuisance scaling in digestion and dewatering, reduces nutrient return loads to the main liquid stream, improves biosolids dewaterability, and produces a high-quality, eco-friendly fertilizer product.
Step-feed anoxic zones – are a lower-energy denitrification alternative to the traditional Modified Ludzack-Ettinger (MLE) approach to offset nitrification oxygen and alkalinity demands and avoid clarifier sludge blanket flotation.
Wet-weather step-feed and biomass transfer – manage peak flows and protect biomass from washout. Auxiliary enhanced high-rate treatment (EHRT) facilities offer even greater resiliency and excellent phosphorus removal.
Presentation describes the effects of phosphate brine on the gas permeability of a sandstone core. The results show that phosphate brine reduced gas permeability by more than 90%
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Advanced Oxidation Process for Industrial Water Treatment and Waste WaterUus Soedjak
Advanced Oxidation Process for Industrial Water Treatment and Waste Water is a liquid waste treatment technology which utilizes oxidation method using ozone gas. This technology is combined with ultraviolet light
Advanced Oxidation Process for Industrial Water Treatment and Waste Water
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CLIMATIC is A Novel Emission Control System for the Reduction Air Pollutants ( BTEX, amines, tetraethyl orthosilicate) in Flue Gases from Foundries.
The presentation took place on the 19th of June 2015 at the GIFA Foundry Fair in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The forum's key partners were The Association of German Engineers (VDI) and The German Foundry Association (BDG)
Separation of mercury from VOC’s and selective detection using gold film ama...Jennifer Maclachlan
Presented at the Spring 2015 National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Denver, CO on March 23, 2015 on the Analytical Chemistry Division program track.
Presentation overview:
We used a sensitive but nonspecific photoionization detector (PID) with a 10.6eV lamp to measure mercury, which has an ionization potential of 10.43eV.
The PID responds to both mercury and VOC’s so the VOC’s have to be removed to make the technique specific for mercury.
The chemistry of the gold/mercury amalgam makes this method specific for mercury and eliminates interferences from VOC’s.
This technique also concentrates the sample making the method sensitive to sub ppb levels.
New benzotriozole phthalocyanine nickel(ii) photostabilizer for low density p...Alexander Decker
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
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GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
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2. Overview
Clean
Clean
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3.
4. Definition of Photocatalysis
PHOTO CATALYSIS
Greek: photos = Light Greek: katalysis = Abolishment
a compound which changes the
Radiation = parameters of a chemical reaction
Part of the electromagnetic spectra = (starting energy) without being
wasted during this reaction
Form of Energy
=> Works as a kind of docking
Ultra-violet radiation (< 380 nm) station for reactions and can be
Visible light (380 740 nm) used infinite times
Infrared radiation (> 740 nm)
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5. (UV)-Photocatalysts KRONOClean 7050
O2
IR CO2
HO2 H2O
UV
Vis
HO
Pollutant
H2O
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6. (UV)-Photocatalysts KRONOClean 7050
IR
Vis
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13. Solid or Liquid Form of KRONOClean 7000
Transparency
Dispersing Time
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14. Indoor Application Degradation of Smoke
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15. Outdoor Application Activation Period
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16. Degradation of NOx and Soiling
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17.
18. Measurement Setup
Side-View Top-View
Light-Source
Light-Source
Glass-Plate
Sample
Support
Gas-Flow
comparable to JIS R 1701-1:2004; ISO 22197-1
gas flow rate of 3L/min
accumulated with 1ppm NO
Light-Source: 1mW/m² UV(A) or 1700 Lux Vis
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19. NO-Degradation during Irradiation
KRONOClean 7050 KRONOClean 7000
UV
Irradiation time [s] Irradiation time [s]
Vis
Irradiation time [s] Irradiation time [s]
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20. Standardized Measurements
ISO 22197-1:2007 Test method for air-purification Removal of nitrogen oxide
ISO 22197-2:2011 Test method for air-purification Removal of acetaldehyde
ISO/TC 206/WG 37
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21. History of DIN-TC Photocatalysis
NA 062-02-93 AA (Part of NMP)
Constituted in May 2004 with 8 Members
15. Meeting in March 2011 with 16 Members
Ad-hoc Group 1 (Terminologie Terminology)
AK 2 (Gasreinigung Air Purification) 4 Meetings
AK 3 (Wasserreinigung Water Purification) 4 Meetings
AK 4 (Selbstreinigung Self Cleaning) 4 Meetings
AK 6 (Lichtquellen Light Sources) 7 Meetings
Ad-hoc Group 2 (biologische Fragestellungen Microbial Effects)
Next Meeting: 18.-19.10.2011 Berlin
18.-
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22. History of CEN-TC Photocatalysis
CEN TC 386
Constituted in November 2008 with 12 Members
3. Meeting in June 2010 with 16 Members
WG 1 (Terminology) 1 Meeting
WG 2 (Air cleaning) 6 Meetings
WG 3 (Water treatmant)
WG 4 (Self cleaning) 3 Meetings
WG 6 (Light sources) 4 Meetings
WG 7 (New Technologies) 2 Meetings
Next Meetings: 27.-29.06.2011 Berlin
27.-
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23. Published ISO-Standards
ISO 22197-1:2007 Test method for air-purification performance of semiconducting
photocatalytic materials - Part 1: removal of nitric oxide
ISO 27447:2009 Test method for antibacterial activity of semiconducting photocatalytic
materials
ISO 27448:2009 Test method for self-cleaning performance of semiconducting
photocatalytic materials - Measurement of water contact angle
ISO 10676:2010 Test method for water purification performance of semiconducting
photocatalytic materials by measurement of forming ability of active oxygen
ISO 10678:2010 Determination of photocatalytic activity of surfaces in an aqueous
medium by degradation of methylene blue
DIN 52980:2008 Bestimmung der photokatalytischen Aktivität durch
Abbau von Methylenblau
ISO 22197-2:2011 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) -
Test method for air-purification performance of semiconducting photocatalytic
materials - Part 2: Removal of acetaldehyde
ISO 22197-3:2011 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) -
Test method for air-purification performance of semiconducting photocatalytic
materials - Part 3: Removal of toluene
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24. ISO-Standards in Preparation
ISO/FDIS 10677 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) -
Ultraviolet light source for testing semiconducting photocatalytic materials
ISO/CD 22197-4 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) -
Test method for air-purification performance of semiconducting photocatalytic
materials - Part 4: Removal of formaldehyde
ISO/CD 22197-5 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) -
Test method for air-purification performance of semiconducting photocatalytic
materials - Part 5: Removal of methyl mercaptan
ISO/CD 13125 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Test
method for antifungal activity of semiconducting photocatalytic materials
ISO/CD14605 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Visible
light source for testing semiconducting photocatalytic materials
NWIP Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Test method
for air-purification performance of semiconducting photocatalytic materials - Part 6:
Removal of formaldehyde under indoor lighting condition by test chamber method
NWIP Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Test method
for antibacterial activiy of
semiconducting photocatalytic materials under indoor lighting environment
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25.
26. Federations on Photocatalysis
German Federation for applied Photocatalysis
founded in 2011
Fédération Française de la Photocatalyse
founded in 2006
European Photocatalysis Federation
founded in 2009
European-Japanese Initiative on Photocatalysis
Application and Commercialization
founded in 2004
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27. EPF - EUROPEAN PHOTOCATALYS FEDERATION
IS
BE INVOLVED IN TOMORROW SMARKET DEVELOPMENTS
FOR YOU, OUR MAIN OBJECTIVES ARE : Since 2006
Identification of all Players in the Field of Photocatalysis
Inventory of Photocatalysis - related Trades
Calling all the available Talents (Manufacturers, Engineers, Scientists, Environment Professionals or
Users ) and pursue Photocatalysis Development together
Definition and draw up of a Professional Code
Contribution to Standards and Tests of Photocatalytic Systems
Representation of the Interests of Members at an International Level,
Publication of White Papers on Specific Questions,
Relations with other Organizations for the Development of Photocatalysis,
Support of Key Research Projects for Development of Photocatalysis
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Dr. Stephan JEP : Bordeaux 28th - 29th September
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