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Academic Article Photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical from effluent organic matter.
Concept Photolysis
Academic Article Photochemical fate of solvent constituents of Corexit oil dispersants.
Academic Article Photochemical degradation of Corexit components in ocean water.
Academic Article Photochemical degradation of atenolol, carbamazepine, meprobamate, phenytoin and primidone in wastewater effluents.
Academic Article Temperature dependence of the photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical from dissolved organic matter.
Academic Article Predicting Reactive Intermediate Quantum Yields from Dissolved Organic Matter Photolysis Using Optical Properties and Antioxidant Capacity.
Academic Article Photochemical generation of reactive intermediates from urban-waste bio-organic substances under UV and solar irradiation.
Academic Article Low levels of iron enhance UV/H2O2 efficiency at neutral pH.
Academic Article Effects of Ozone on the Photochemical and Photophysical Properties of Dissolved Organic Matter.
Academic Article Photolysis and photocatalysis of haloacetic acids in water: A review of kinetics, influencing factors, products, pathways, and mechanisms.
Academic Article Some issues limiting photo(cata)lysis application in water pollutant control: A critical review from chemistry perspectives.
Academic Article Photodegradation of cyanotoxins in surface waters.
Academic Article Foreseen Effects of Climate-Impacted Scenarios on the Photochemical Fate of Selected Cyanotoxins in Surface Freshwaters.
Academic Article Assessing the source of the photochemical formation of hydroxylating species from dissolved organic matter using model sensitizers.

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