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Chemosphere | 2008

Photocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic humic acid removal and selectivity of TiO2 coated photoanode

Huseyin Selcuk; Miray Bekbolet

In this study, photocatalytic (PC) and photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) treatment methods were comparatively investigated as a possible means of removing humic acid (HA) following absorbance at 254 nm (UV(254)) and total organic carbon (TOC) analysis. The enhanced HA degradation rates were obtained in the PEC system over the conventional PC process under acidic, neutral and alkaline conditions. Preliminary and binary experiments were performed to determine the selectivity of the photoanode in terms of HA and chloride oxidation. TOC, chlorine and photocurrent parameters proved that HA was selectively removed before chlorine generation. The inhibitory effect of carbonate ions on the performance of photoanode was also studied under different pH values.


Water Research | 2010

Disinfection and formation of disinfection by-products in a photoelectrocatalytic system.

Huseyin Selcuk

In this study, disinfection and formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) were studied in a photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) treatment system. Disinfection performance of titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) in the PEC system was determined through Escherichia coli (E. coli) inactivation. Humic acid (HA) was used as a model organic compound and its removal was monitored by total organic carbon (TOC) measurements using 410 nm (color) and 254 nm (UV(254)) wavelengths. Trihalomethanes (THMs) were measured for the evaluation of DBPs formation during PEC treatment of chloride and HA mixture. It was found that unlike photocatalytic treatment, THMs might form in the PEC system. To investigate the effects of anions on the PEC treatment, chloride (Cl(-)), sulfate (SO(4)(2-)), phosphoric acid (H(2)PO(4)(-))/hydrogen phosphate (HPO(4)(2-)) and bicarbonate (HCO(3)(-)) ions were added separately to the HA and bacterial suspensions. Presence of H(2)PO(4)(-)/HPO(4)(2-) and HCO(3)(-) ions resulted in inhibitory effects on both HA degradation and E. coli inactivation, which were also examined in the photoanode. It was observed that the presence of HA had a strong inhibitory effect on the disinfection of E. coli.


Separation Science and Technology | 2007

A Comparative Approach to the Application of a Physico‐Chemical and Advanced Oxidation Combined System to Natural Water Samples

Ceyda Senem Uyguner; Miray Bekbolet; Huseyin Selcuk

Abstract Natural organic matter removal (NOM) efficiencies of samples from three major drinking water sources (Elmali, Omerli, and Buyukcekmece) of Istanbul were compared using different treatment systems. Enhanced coagulation as a physico‐chemical method was applied using ferric chloride and aluminum sulphate as the coagulating agents. Moreover, the application of enhanced coagulation in combination with photocatalytic oxidation using TiO2 was investigated. The efficiency of NOM removal relevant to each treatment step was assessed through DOC removal, UV254 removal, and fluorescence measurements. Irrespective of the treatment applied as enhanced coagulation, photocatalytic oxidation or their combinations, the highest removal efficiency was determined for Elmali followed by Omerli and Buyukcekmece samples both in terms of DOC and UV254. Enhanced alum coagulation leads to significant variation in DOC removals as 44%, 28% and 26% for Elmali, Omerli, and Buyukcekmece water samples, respectively. Upon application of ferric chloride as the coagulant, the DOC removals achieved were found to be slightly higher as compared to alum. Moreover, the combined treatment incorporating photocatalytic oxidation subsequent to alum coagulation leads to 36%, 37%, and 50% of DOC removal for Omerli, Buyukcekmece, and Elmali respectively. The improvement of removal efficiencies in combined treatment systems were scrutinized with an emphasis on induced water properties as supported by the specific fluorescence intensities of the samples.


Water Research | 2005

Acute toxicity removal in textile finishing wastewater by Fenton's oxidation, ozone and coagulation-flocculation processes.

S. Meriç; Huseyin Selcuk; Vincenzo Belgiorno


Desalination | 2005

Application of oxidative removal of NOM to drinking water and formation of disinfection by-products

Miray Bekbolet; Ceyda Senem Uyguner; Huseyin Selcuk; Luigi Rizzo; Anastasia D. Nikolaou; S. Meriç; Vincenzo Belgiorno


Desalination | 2007

Investigation of the relation between COD fractions and the toxicity in a textile finishing industry wastewater: Effect of preozonation

G. Eremektar; Huseyin Selcuk; S. Meriç


Desalination | 2005

Decolourisation and detoxifying of Remazol Red dye and its mixture using Fenton's reagent

S. Meriç; Huseyin Selcuk; M. Gallo; Vincenzo Belgiorno


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006

The effect of pre-ozone oxidation on acute toxicity and inert soluble COD fractions of a textile finishing industry wastewater

Huseyin Selcuk; G. Eremektar; S. Meriç


Desalination | 2007

DBPs formation and toxicity monitoring in different origin water treated by ozone and alum/PAC coagulation

Huseyin Selcuk; Luigi Rizzo; Anastasia N. Nikolaou; S. Meriç; Vincenzo Belgiorno; Miray Bekbolet


Desalination | 2005

Optimization of ozone and coagulation processes for bromate control in Istanbul drinking waters

Huseyin Selcuk; Yasar Vitosoglu; Sahin Ozaydin; Miray Bekbolet

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S. Meriç

University of Salerno

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G. Eremektar

Istanbul Technical University

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