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Journal Article 
WO3-TiO2 based catalysts for the simulated solar radiation assisted photocatalytic ozonation of emerging contaminants in a municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent 
Rey, A; Garcia-Munoz, P; Hernandez-Alonso, MD; Mena, E; Garcia-Rodriguez, S; Beltran, FJ 
2014 
Yes 
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
ISSN: 0926-3373 
154 
274-284 
This work is focused on the use of TiO2-WO3 photocatalysts for the removal of a mixture of emerging contaminants through photocatalytic ozonation using simulated solar light as radiation source. Own-made TiO2-WO3 catalysts with WO3 content around 4 wt% were synthesized using P25 and titanate nanotubes as TiO2 starting materials. Photocatalysts were thoroughly characterized by means of ICP-OES, N-2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, XRD, TEM, Raman, XPS and DR-UV-Vis spectroscopy. Photocatalytic ozonation using WO3 based titanate nanotubes composite gave place to complete removal of emerging contaminants (caffeine, metoprolol and ibuprofen in a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant effluent aqueous matrix) in less than 40 min with TOC removal up to 64% after 2 h. The highest catalytic activity of this material in the reaction under study compared to bare TiO2 is due to several effects such as higher activity under visible light radiation joined to an increase in adsorption capacity of organic compounds and catalytic ozonation ability caused by the presence of WO3. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 
Photocatalytic ozonation; Tungsten oxide titanium dioxide; Titanate nanotubes; Ozone; Emerging contaminants