Listar por autor "Canle, Moisés"
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Removal of Paracetamol in the Presence of Iron(III) Complexes of Glutamic and Lactic Acid in Aqueous Solution Under NUV Irradiation
Benssassi, Mohamed El Hadi; Mammeri, Lamia; Talbi, Khouloud; Lekikot, Bouchra; Sehili, Tahar; Santaballa, J. Arturo; Canle, Moisés (Elsevier, 2021-01-05)[Abstract] Low concentrations of drugs and their metabolites occurring on the aquatic environment are of significant concern due to their potential effects. This work reports on the removal from aqueous solution, of ... -
Simulated Sunlight Photodegradation of 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole by Heterogeneous Photo-Fenton Using a Natural Clay Powder
Redouane-Salah, Zakaria; Malouki, Moulay Abderrahmane; Khennaoui, Badis; Santaballa, J. Arturo; Canle, Moisés (Elsevier, 2018-02-24)[Abstract] The efficiency of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) degradation by heterogeneous photo-Fenton process using local natural clay powder (NCP) is described. Experiments were conducted at natural pH with a batch reactor ... -
Solar-Assisted Photodegradation of Pesticides Over Pellet-Shaped TiO2-Kaolin Catalytic Macrocomposites at Semi-pilot-Plant Scale: Elucidation of Photo-Mechanisms and Water Matrix Effect
Jiménez Bautista, Karla Cecilia; Gascó, Antonio; Ramos, Daniel R.; Palomo, E.; Muelas-Ramos, Virginia; Canle, Moisés; Hermosilla, Daphne; Bahamonde Santos, Ana María (Elsevier, 2023-10-11)[Abstract] The behavior of novel pellet-shaped bulky titania-kaolin photocatalysts is herein evaluated for its application in the solar-assisted photocatalytic treatment of a bio-recalcitrant pesticide mix (imidacloprid, ... -
Understanding the Mechanism of Base-Assisted Decomposition of (N-halo),N-alkylalcoholamines
Andrés, Juan; Armesto Barbeito, Xosé Luís; Canle, Moisés; García-Dopico, María-Victoria; Ramos, Daniel R.; Santaballa, J. Arturo (Royal Society of Chemistry (Gran Bretaña), 2003-09-29)[Abstract] The base-assisted decomposition of (N-X),N-methylethanolamine (X = Cl, Br) takes place mainly through two concurrent processes: a fragmentation and an intramolecular elimination. The global process follows second ...