Original paper

Graphene: A new activator of sodium persulfate for the advanced oxidation of parabens in water

Volume: 126, Pages: 111 - 121
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
Graphene was successfully employed as a catalyst for the activation of sodium persulfate, towards the effective degradation of propylparaben, an emerging micro-pollutant, representative of the parabens family. A novel process is proposed which utilizes a commercial graphene nano-powder as the catalyst and sodium persulfate as the oxidizing agent. It was found that over 95% of micro-pollutant degradation occurs within 15 min of reaction time. The...
Paper Details
Title
Graphene: A new activator of sodium persulfate for the advanced oxidation of parabens in water
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
126
Pages
111 - 121
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