2011
DOI: 10.1002/ep.10563
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Removal of N‐nitrosodimethylamine by ultraviolet treatment and anodizing TiO2 membrane processes

Abstract: N‐Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) is a disinfectant by‐product shown to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic. The objective of this study is to compare NDMA removal efficiencies in water using conventional technologies (microfiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, and UV treatment) and innovative hybrid technology, which combines UV treatment with anodizing TiO2 membrane (UV/A‐Ti‐M) technology. In the UV/A‐Ti‐M photoreaction, the affecting factors such as UV intensity, the initial concentration of NDMA… Show more

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“…Kim et al [4] used ultraviolet light and the TiO 2 film system (A-TiO 2 -M) formed by anodic oxidation to remove NDMA, and the removal rate is 100%. Moreover, the removal rate reduced gradually with the pH values of 4 to 9.…”
Section: Photocatalysis Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim et al [4] used ultraviolet light and the TiO 2 film system (A-TiO 2 -M) formed by anodic oxidation to remove NDMA, and the removal rate is 100%. Moreover, the removal rate reduced gradually with the pH values of 4 to 9.…”
Section: Photocatalysis Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%