1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0038-092x(00)00078-5
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Compound parabolic concentrator technology development to commercial solar detoxification applications

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“…4) so that almost the entire circumference of the receiver tube is illuminated. The CPCs fulfill the main i-vi criteria stated above [8]. The CPCs have the advantages of both technologies (PTCs and non-concentrating collectors) and none of their disadvantages so they seem to be the best option for photocatalytic processes based on the use of solar radiation [2].…”
Section: Photocatalytic Water Treatment: Solar Reactors Engineering Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) so that almost the entire circumference of the receiver tube is illuminated. The CPCs fulfill the main i-vi criteria stated above [8]. The CPCs have the advantages of both technologies (PTCs and non-concentrating collectors) and none of their disadvantages so they seem to be the best option for photocatalytic processes based on the use of solar radiation [2].…”
Section: Photocatalytic Water Treatment: Solar Reactors Engineering Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After treatment, pH was adjusted in sedimentation tank to enhance TiO 2 agglomeration into bigger particles for quick settling. Supernatant from sedimentation tank containing <7 mg/L TiO 2 was passed through a microfiltration system for final catalyst removal [73].…”
Section: Compound Parabolic Concentratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area of the single compound parabolic trough reactor was 0.0946 m 2 and the total area of the reactor was 0.3784 m 2 . Hence it could receive almost 88% UV radiation incident on it (Blanco et al, 1999). The designed compound parabolic trough reactor with four channels is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Designing Of the Compound Parabolic Trough Reactormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the solar photocatalytic reactors use only UV part of the solar irradiation for waste water treatment. The dependency of reaction rate on solar irradiation has led the researchers to use the concentrator based reactors for photocatalytic applications (Blanco et al, 1999;Duran et al, 2010;Jing et al, 2009;Klausner et al, 1994). Among the different concentrating type photocatalytic reactors the solar compound parabolic trough reactor is the most studied one because of its efficient light harvesting (Klausner et al, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%