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The BOHP/UV Process for Destruction of PFAS in Leachate and Groundwater: Tandem mechanistic advancement and pilot demonstration
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Journal Article | An ultraviolet/boron nitride photocatalytic process efficiently degrades poly-/perfluoroalkyl substances in complex water matrices. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS | Qanbarzadeh M, DiGiacomo L, Bouteh E, Alhamdan EZ, Mason MM, Wang B, Wong MS, Cates EL | Qanbarzadeh M, DiGiacomo L, Bouteh E, Alhamdan EZ, Mason MM, Wang B, Wong MS, Cates EL. An ultraviolet/boron nitride photocatalytic process efficiently degrades poly-/perfluoroalkyl substances in complex water matrices. Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2023;10(8):705-710. |
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Journal Article | Impacts of Reactor Configuration, Degradation Mechanisms, and Water Matrices on Perfluorocarboxylic Acid Treatment Efficiency by the UV/Bi3O (OH)(PO4) 2 Photocatalytic Process ACS ES&T Engineering 2020 ;1(2):239-48. | . | Qanbarzadeh M, Wang D, Ateia M, Sahu SP, Cates EL | Qanbarzadeh M, Wang D, Ateia M, Sahu SP, Cates EL. Impacts of reactor configuration, degradation mechanisms, and water matrices on perfluorocarboxylic acid treatment efficiency by the UV/Bi3O(OH)(PO4)2 photocatalytic process. ACS ES&T Engineering 2020;1(2):239-248. |
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