<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>283</id><JournalTitle>PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC POLLUTANTS PRESENT IN SEAWATER</JournalTitle><Abstract>Various organic and inorganic pollutants are present in seawater which can be treated by applying green chemistry
principles in water treatment process instead of the conventional chemical pretreatment method. Development of an
environmentally friendly process is becoming more important day by day as the environmental concerns and awareness
increased. Photocatalytic oxidation reaction is preferred due to its lower cost, reduces the production of harmful byproducts
and the reaction breaks down the pollutants, therefore no residue of the pollutant remains as waste. This report aims to study
the possibility of reducing the total carbon and total inorganic carbon present in seawater by photocatalytic oxidation reaction
after the reduction of chloride by the reaction of seawater with silver nitrate.</Abstract><Email> h.k.jabri@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>8</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Chloride,Desalination,Photocatalyst,Seawater,Total Organic Carbon</keyword><AUTHORS>Hasna Al Jabri</AUTHORS><afflication>Caledonian Center for Creativity and Innovation, Caledonian College of Engineering, Sultanate of Oman.</afflication></Article></Articles>