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2. Evidence for the degradation of an emerging pollutant by a mechanism involving iso-energetic charge transfer under visible light
3. Grafted semiconductors on PE-films leading to bacterial inactivation: Synthesis, characterization and mechanism
4. Polystyrene CuO/Cu2O uniform films inducing MB-degradation under sunlight
5. Sputtered Gum metal thin films showing bacterial inactivation and biocompatibility
6. Supported TiO2 films deposited at different energies: Implications of the surface compactness on the catalytic kinetics.
7. New evidence for Cu-decorated binary-oxides mediating bacterial inactivation/mineralization in aerobic media
8. Insight on the photocatalytic bacterial inactivation by co-sputtered TiO2–Cu in aerobic and anaerobic conditions
9. Accelerated self-cleaning by Cu promoted semiconductor binary-oxides under low intensity sunlight irradiation
10. Accelerated bacterial reduction on Ag–TaN compared with Ag–ZrN and Ag–TiN surfaces
11. Principal parameters affecting virus inactivation by the solar photo-Fenton process at neutral pH and μM concentrations of H2O2 and Fe2+/3+
12. Microcontaminant degradation in municipal wastewater treatment plant secondary effluent by EDDS assisted photo-Fenton at near-neutral pH: An experimental design approach
13. Duality in the Escherichia coli and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus reduction mechanism under actinic light on innovative co-sputtered surfaces
14. Iron oxides semiconductors are efficients for solar water disinfection: A comparison with photo-Fenton processes at neutral pH
15. Kinetics and mechanism for transparent polyethylene-TiO2 films mediated self-cleaning leading to MB dye discoloration under sunlight irradiation
16. Deleterious effect of homogeneous and heterogeneous near-neutral photo-Fenton system on Escherichia coli. Comparison with photo-catalytic action of TiO2 during cell envelope disruption
17. Relevant impact of irradiance (vs. dose) and evolution of pH and mineral nitrogen compounds during natural water disinfection by photo-Fenton in a solar CPC reactor
18. Comparative effect of simulated solar light, UV, UV/H2O2 and photo-Fenton treatment (UV–Vis/H2O2/Fe2+,3+) in the Escherichia coli inactivation in artificial seawater
19. Degradation of emergent contaminants by UV, UV/H2O2 and neutral photo-Fenton at pilot scale in a domestic wastewater treatment plant
20. Coupling of narrow and wide band-gap semiconductors on uniform films active in bacterial disinfection under low intensity visible light: Implications of the interfacial charge transfer (IFCT)
21. ZrNO–Ag co-sputtered surfaces leading to E. coli inactivation under actinic light: Evidence for the oligodynamic effect
22. RF-plasma pretreatment of surfaces leading to TiO2 coatings with improved optical absorption and OH-radical production
23. Inactivation by solar photo-Fenton in pet bottles of wild enteric bacteria of natural well water: Absence of re-growth after one week of subsequent storage
24. Effect of the spectral properties of TiO2, Cu, TiO2/Cu sputtered films on the bacterial inactivation under low intensity actinic light
25. Mechanism of photocatalytic bacterial inactivation on TiO2 films involving cell-wall damage and lysis
26. Photocatalysis/catalysis by innovative TiN and TiN-Ag surfaces inactivate bacteria under visible light
27. Degradation of 32 emergent contaminants by UV and neutral photo-fenton in domestic wastewater effluent previously treated by activated sludge
28. Antibacterial Ag–ZrN surfaces promoted by subnanometric ZrN-clusters deposited by reactive pulsed magnetron sputtering
29. High power impulse magnetron sputtering (HIPIMS) and traditional pulsed sputtering (DCMSP) Ag-surfaces leading to E. coli inactivation
30. Ag-surfaces sputtered by DC and pulsed DC-magnetron sputtering effective in bacterial inactivation: Testing and characterization
31. Uniform, adhesive, and low cytotoxic films accelerating bacterial reduction in the dark and under visible light
32. List of contributors
33. Antimicrobial Cu-functionalized surfaces prepared by bipolar asymmetric DC-pulsed magnetron sputtering (DCP)
34. Photocatalytic evaluation of TiO 2/nylon systems prepared at different impregnation times
35. Preparation, testing and performance of a TiO2/polyester photocatalyst for the degradation of gaseous methanol
36. Comparative evaluation of polymer surface functionalization techniques before iron oxide deposition. Activity of the iron oxide-coated polymer films in the photo-assisted degradation of organic pollutants and inactivation of bacteria
37. Structure–reactivity relations for DC-magnetron sputtered Cu-layers during E. coli inactivation in the dark and under light
38. Physico-chemical properties and photo-reactivity relationship for para-substituted phenols in photo-assisted Fenton system
39. Innovative self-cleaning and bactericide textiles
40. Field solar degradation of pesticides and emerging water contaminants mediated by polymer films containing titanium and iron oxide with synergistic heterogeneous photocatalytic activity at neutral pH
41. Photocatalytic activity of N, S co-doped and N-doped commercial anatase TiO 2 powders towards phenol oxidation and E. coli inactivation under simulated solar light irradiation
42. Self-cleaning modified TiO2–cotton pretreated by UVC-light (185 nm) and RF-plasma in vacuum and also under atmospheric pressure
43. Correlations for photocatalytic activity and spectral features of the absorption band edge of TiO2 modified by thiourea
44. Synergistic effect of TiO2 and iron oxide supported on fluorocarbon films: Part 2: Long-term stability and influence of reaction parameters on photoactivated degradation of pollutants
45. Synergistic effect of TiO2 and iron oxide supported on fluorocarbon films. Part 1: Effect of preparation parameters on photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutant at neutral pH
46. Abatement of organics and Escherichia coli by N, S co-doped TiO2 under UV and visible light. Implications of the formation of singlet oxygen (1O2) under visible light
47. N, S co-doped and N-doped Degussa P-25 powders with visible light response prepared by mechanical mixing of thiourea and urea. Reactivity towards E. coli inactivation and phenol oxidation
48. Mineralization enhancement of a recalcitrant pharmaceutical pollutant in water by advanced oxidation hybrid processes
49. Solar light ( hv ) and H2O2/ hv photo-disinfection of natural alkaline water (pH 8.6) in a compound parabolic collector at different day periods in Sahelian region
50. Escherichia coli inactivation by N, S co-doped commercial TiO2 powders under UV and visible light
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