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Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are a group of hazardous pollutants, generally present in water environments in very low concentrations and causing adverse effects in living organisms. This paper examines the photochemical decomposition of EDCs, including direct photolysis, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) and photosensitized oxidation (POx). Particular attention was focused on photocatalytic...
Background In the last few decades the quality of natural water has often deteriorated as a variety of novel pollutants have contaminated rivers and lakes. Trace amounts of some man-made chemicals can be hazardous to plants, animals as well as human health as carcinogens, mutagens or endocrine disruptors . Light radiation may help in its decomposition, aided by naturally occurring...
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