This study is devoted to the scale-up potential of TiO/UV photocatalyst for real wastewater treatment including its durability tests. The activity of the prepared TiO layers was first tested in a laboratory reactor on key representative pollutants diclofenac, chloramphenicol and triclosan. A special pilot plant reactor of a two-tube system with 21 stainless steel annulets covered by TiO thin layers and the inner volume of 3.5 L was constructed. Pilot tests were performed with wastewater from the pharmaceutical industry containing danazol and norethisterone with the concentration varying between 4 and 7 mg L at the flow 18 L h and municipal wastewater at the output sewage plant for 67,000 inhabitants containing bisphenol A, 4-nonyphenol, estron, ethinylestradiol and triclosan in the concentrations of the individual contaminants varying between 50 and 600 ng L at the flow 200 L h. After the treatment during the pilot photocatalytic test, the concentration of individual contaminants decreased by 82-100%, while no decrease in the efficiency of the photocatalytic process was recorded during the long-term tests lasting for 3-6 months.
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