Enhancing Trace Aquatic Pollutant Removal with New Photocatalyst
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- 2023-09-21
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Professor Jang Min's Research Team Develops Photo-ozone catalysts Enhancing Removal Efficiency of Trace Aquatic Pollutants
- Published in Applied
Surface Science (JCR IF 6.7, Top in Materials Science (Coatings and Films), JCR
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(From left to right) Kim Min-ji, Dr. Hwang Geon-deok, Postdoctoral Researcher, Research Professor Jong Cho-eun, Professor Jang Min
The research team led by
Professor Jang Min (Department of Environmental Engineering) at Kwangwoon University,
along with Master's student Kim Min-ji (first author), has successfully
developed an enhanced photo-ozone catalyst and a visible light-ozone oxidation
process for the effective removal of trace pollutants.
The research was supported
by the Green Environment Support Center of the Ministry of Environment
(2101040214), the National Research Foundation (2021R1A6A1A03038785,
2023R1A2C1003464), and the Kwangwoon University Internal Research Program in
2023. The research findings were published in the online edition of the scientific
journal Applied Surface Science (IF: 6.7) on December 1, 2023, under the title
"New insight into the visible-light-driven photoinduced electron transfer
mechanism for ozone activation over defective sites of ceria for organic
compounds destruction."