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A laser flash photolysis study of the decay of SO4- and Cl2- radical anions in the presence of Cl- in aqueous solutions.Selective sensors for Zn2+ cations based on new green fluorescent poly(amidoamine) dendrimers peripherally modified with 1,8-naphthalimides.Development of HPLC/ESI-MS and HPLC/1H NMR methods for the identification of photocatalytic degradation products of iodosulfuron.Photochemical degradation of sunscreen agent 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid in different water matrices.Biosensors based on enzyme field-effect transistors for determination of some substrates and inhibitors.The remediation of wastewater containing 4-chlorophenol using integrated photocatalytic and biological treatment.Different methods in TiO2 photodegradation mechanism studies: gaseous and TiO2-adsorbed phases.Photocatalytic removal of pesticide dichlorvos from indoor air: a study of reaction parameters, intermediates and mineralization.Mixed urease/amphiphile LB films and their application for biosensor development.Development of novel conductometric biosensors based on immobilised whole cell Chlorella vulgaris microalgae.Assessment of the toxicity of triasulfuron and its photoproducts using aquatic organisms.Effect of water constituents on the degradation of sulfaclozine in the three systems: UV/TiO2, UV/K2S2O8, and UV/TiO2/K2S2O8.Conductometric nitrate biosensor based on methyl viologen/Nafion/nitrate reductase interdigitated electrodes.Conductometric tyrosinase biosensor for the detection of diuron, atrazine and its main metabolites.Sulfate radical-based oxidation of antibiotics sulfamethazine, sulfapyridine, sulfadiazine, sulfadimethoxine, and sulfachloropyridazine: Formation of SO2 extrusion products and effects of natural organic matter.Degradation of triclosan in the presence of p-aminobenzoic acid under simulated sunlight irradiation.Photochemical behavior of carbon nanotubes in natural waters: reactive oxygen species production and effects on •OH generation by Suwannee River fulvic acid, nitrate, and Fe (III).A bi-enzymatic whole cell conductometric biosensor for heavy metal ions and pesticides detection in water samples.Ferrous-activated peroxymonosulfate oxidation of antimicrobial agent sulfaquinoxaline and structurally related compounds in aqueous solution: kinetics, products, and transformation pathways.The role of nitrite in sulfate radical-based degradation of phenolic compounds: An unexpected nitration process relevant to groundwater remediation by in-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO).Photodegradation of sulfasalazine and its human metabolites in water by UV and UV/peroxydisulfate processes.
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