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Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation of Antibiotics over Supported Platinum on Different Supports Fractions Based CeO2 and ZrO2.

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    0545797 - ÚCHP 2022 eng A - Abstract
    Bourassi, Mahdi - Lafaye, G. - Gaálová, Jana - Barbier Jr., J.
    Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation of Antibiotics over Supported Platinum on Different Supports Fractions Based CeO2 and ZrO2.
    Prague, 2021.
    [International Conference on Catalysis and Chemical Engineering and Technology (Catalysis 2021) /9./ Online Event. 21.10.2021-23.10.2021, Orlando City, Florida state]
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GJ19-08153Y
    Institutional support: RVO:67985858
    Keywords : membranes * catalytic oxidation * analysis
    OECD category: Chemical process engineering

    Emerging contaminants have serious effects on the environment. Especially contaminants loaded with used water, which affect fauna, flora, and contaminate soils. Antibiotics are considered as an emerged threat originated from leaking and incompletely treated wastewater loaded with pharmaceuticals. Antibiotics risks are divers, the most pertinent are environment useful microorganism deterioration and harmful bacteria gaining antibiotics resistance. Those factors could generate in the future sanitary and environmental crisis. Facing these issues, many technologies propose sufficient solutions to release only cleaned water, as example, adsorbents and membrane separations, which have successful separation results. The only issue is these separation methods generate highly contaminated solutions or adsorbents, which are even more threatening and extremely hard to handle. Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation (CWAO) is one of the most efficient concentrated wastewater detoxification processes.
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