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Detection of pollutants in water based on a photocatalytic microreactor

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Pages 1603-1609 | Received 06 Jul 2019, Accepted 13 Aug 2019, Published online: 22 Aug 2019
 

ABSTRACT

With the aim to analyze pollutant in water, an effective photocatalytic microreactor has been presented in this paper. The microreactor was made of soda-lime glass, and square wave microchannels were fabricated using wet etching. A titanium dioxide suspension was deposited on the microchannel wall as the catalyst. The aqueous methylene blue (MB) solution was used as a model pollutant to demonstrate the performance of photocatalytic test system. Experimental results confirm the presented photocatalytic microreactor is an effective device to detect pollutant in water.

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