Abstract
Disinfection is one of the most important steps during recreational water treatment. Nevertheless, disinfection by-products are formed by conventional disinfectants, which pose several health threats. The concentration of disinfection by-products can be decreased by photolytic and photocatalytic treatment. Medium-pressure mercury lamp, UV-LEDs and solar irradiation were investigated and evaluated considering emitted wavelength, light intensity and operational costs. It was found that medium-pressure mercury lamps are superior for photolytic and photocatalytic recreational water treatment.
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- Category:
- Conference activity
- Type:
- publikacja w wydawnictwie zbiorowym recenzowanym (także w materiałach konferencyjnych)
- Title of issue:
- W : Environmental Science and Terchnology V strony 21 - 25
- Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Bibliographic description:
- Haenel A., Ptaszyńska A., Korkosz A., Hupka J.: Photolytic and Photocatalytic Recreational Water Treatment// W : Environmental Science and Terchnology V/ ed. Feng Ying Singapur: International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology Press (IACSIT Press), 2014, s.21-25
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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