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Treatment of Biodiesel Contaminants Through Solar Photo-Fenton Oxidation Using a Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System

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Abstract

Biodiesel effluents were treated via photo-Fenton oxidation absorbing sunlight through a catalytic reactor connected to a stand-alone photovoltaic system, decreasing of almost 34% the biodiesel contaminants while storing energy to aid the whole process.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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