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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017

Bacteria and fungi inactivation by photocatalysis under UVA irradiation: liquid and gas phase.

Caio Rodrigues-Silva; Sandra M. Miranda; Filipe V. S. Lopes; Mário Rui Silva; Márcia Dezotti; Adrián M.T. Silva; Joaquim L. Faria; Rui A.R. Boaventura; Vítor J.P. Vilar; Eugénia Pinto

AbstractIn the last decade, environmental risks associated with wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have become a concern in the scientific community due to the absence of specific legislation governing the occupational exposure limits (OEL) for microorganisms present in indoor air. Thus, it is necessary to develop techniques to effectively inactivate microorganisms present in the air of WWTPs facilities. In the present work, ultraviolet light A radiation was used as inactivation tool. The microbial population was not visibly reduced in the bioaerosol by ultraviolet light A (UVA) photolysis. The UVA photocatalytic process for the inactivation of microorganisms (bacteria and fungi, ATCC strains and isolates from indoor air samples of a WWTP) using titanium dioxide (TiO2 P25) and zinc oxide (ZnO) was tested in both liquid-phase and airborne conditions. In the slurry conditions at liquid phase, P25 showed a better performance in inactivation. For this reason, gas-phase assays were performed in a tubular photoreactor packed with cellulose acetate monolithic structures coated with P25. The survival rate of microorganisms under study decreased with the catalyst load and the UVA exposure time. Inactivation of fungi was slower than resistant bacteria, followed by Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. Graphical abstractInactivation of fungi and bacteria in gas phase by photocatalitic process performed in a tubular photoreactor packed with cellulose acetate monolith structures coated with TiO2


Journal of Environmental Management | 2018

Strategies to reduce mass and photons transfer limitations in heterogeneous photocatalytic processes: Hexavalent chromium reduction studies

Belisa A. Marinho; Raquel O. Cristóvão; Ridha Djellabi; Ana Rita Caseiro; Sandra M. Miranda; José M. Loureiro; Rui A.R. Boaventura; Madalena M. Dias; José Carlos B. Lopes; Vítor J.P. Vilar

The current work presents different approaches to overcome mass and photon transfer limitations in heterogeneous photocatalytic processes applied to the reduction of hexavalent chromium to its trivalent form in the presence of a sacrificial agent. Two reactor designs were tested, a monolithic tubular photoreactor (MTP) and a micro-meso-structured photoreactor (NETmix), both presenting a high catalyst surface area per reaction liquid volume. In order to reduce photon transfer limitations, the tubular photoreactor was packed with transparent cellulose acetate monolithic structures (CAM) coated with the catalyst by a dip-coating method. For the NETmix reactor, a thin film of photocatalyst was uniformly deposited on the front glass slab (GS) or on the network of channels and chambers imprinted in the back stainless steel slab (SSS) using a spray system. The reaction rate for the NETmix photoreactor was evaluated for two illumination sources, solar light or UVA-LEDs, using the NETmix with the front glass slab or/and back stainless steel slab coated with TiO2-P25. The reusability of the photocatalytic films on the NETmix walls was also evaluated for three consecutive cycles using fresh Cr(VI) solutions. The catalyst reactivity in combination with the NETmix-SSS photoreactor is almost 70 times superior to one obtained with the MTP.


Catalysis Today | 2010

Activated carbons treated with sulphuric acid: Catalysts for catalytic wet peroxide oxidation

Helder T. Gomes; Sandra M. Miranda; Maria J. Sampaio; Adrián M.T. Silva; Joaquim L. Faria


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2014

Pore structure, interface properties and photocatalytic efficiency of hydration/dehydration derived TiO2/CNT composites

Sandra M. Miranda; George E. Romanos; Vlassis Likodimos; Rita R.N. Marques; Evangelos P. Favvas; Fotios K. Katsaros; Konstantinos L. Stefanopoulos; Vítor J.P. Vilar; Joaquim L. Faria; Polycarpos Falaras; Adrián M.T. Silva


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011

The role of activated carbons functionalized with thiol and sulfonic acid groups in catalytic wet peroxide oxidation

Helder T. Gomes; Sandra M. Miranda; Maria J. Sampaio; José L. Figueiredo; Adrián M.T. Silva; Joaquim L. Faria


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2015

N-modified TiO2 photocatalytic activity towards diphenhydramine degradation and Escherichia coli inactivation in aqueous solutions

Ricardo Monteiro; Sandra M. Miranda; Vítor J.P. Vilar; Luisa M. Pastrana-Martínez; Pedro B. Tavares; Rui A.R. Boaventura; Joaquim L. Faria; Eugénia Pinto; Adrián M.T. Silva


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2015

Gas phase oxidation of n-decane and PCE by photocatalysis using an annular photoreactor packed with a monolithic catalytic bed coated with P25 and PC500

Ricardo Monteiro; Sandra M. Miranda; Caio Rodrigues-Silva; Joaquim L. Faria; Adrián M.T. Silva; Rui A.R. Boaventura; Vítor J.P. Vilar


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2013

Perchloroethylene gas-phase degradation over titania-coated transparent monoliths

Filipe V. S. Lopes; Sandra M. Miranda; Ricardo Monteiro; Susana D.S. Martins; Adrián M.T. Silva; Joaquim L. Faria; Rui A.R. Boaventura; Vítor J.P. Vilar


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2013

Assessment of indoor airborne contamination in a wastewater treatment plant

Juliana V. Teixeira; Sandra M. Miranda; Ricardo Monteiro; Filipe V. S. Lopes; Joana Madureira; Gabriela V. Silva; Nazaré Pestana; Eugénia Pinto; Vítor J.P. Vilar; Rui A.R. Boaventura


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Solar photocatalytic gas-phase degradation of n-decane—a comparative study using cellulose acetate monoliths coated with P25 or sol-gel TiO2 films

Sandra M. Miranda; Filipe V. S. Lopes; Caio Rodrigues-Silva; Susana D.S. Martins; Adrián M.T. Silva; Joaquim L. Faria; Rui A.R. Boaventura; Vítor J.P. Vilar

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Helder Gomes

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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