The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental chemistry, Photocatalysis, Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry and Aqueous solution. His study in Environmental chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Water quality, Pesticide residue, Portable water purification and Pollutant. Specifically, his work in Photocatalysis is concerned with the study of Photodegradation.
His Catalysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Photochemistry and Hydrogen peroxide. His research investigates the connection between Inorganic chemistry and topics such as Radical that intersect with issues in Reaction rate constant, Sodium persulfate and Sonochemistry. Ioannis Konstantinou works mostly in the field of Aqueous solution, limiting it down to concerns involving Ion chromatography and, occasionally, Titanium dioxide, Pesticide degradation and Chloride.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Photocatalysis, Environmental chemistry, Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry and Chromatography. His work deals with themes such as Response surface methodology, Aqueous solution and Nuclear chemistry, which intersect with Photocatalysis. Ioannis Konstantinou studied Aqueous solution and Microtox bioassay that intersect with Central composite design.
His Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Simazine, Pesticide, Solid phase extraction and Pollutant. His Catalysis research includes elements of Photochemistry, Radical and Hydrogen peroxide. His research integrates issues of Benzoic acid, Photodegradation, Adsorption and Chloride in his study of Inorganic chemistry.
Ioannis Konstantinou mainly focuses on Photocatalysis, Nuclear chemistry, Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry and Hydroxylation. His research on Photocatalysis focuses in particular on Photodegradation. The various areas that Ioannis Konstantinou examines in his Nuclear chemistry study include Methanol, Ultrapure water, Reaction rate constant, Redox and Char.
Ioannis Konstantinou combines subjects such as Radical and Phenol with his study of Catalysis. The concepts of his Inorganic chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Decarboxylation, Electrochemistry, Chlorine and Chloride. His Aqueous solution research incorporates elements of Seawater, Swelling and Environmental engineering.
His primary areas of study are Inorganic chemistry, Catalysis, Photocatalysis, Hydroxylation and Ultrapure water. Ioannis Konstantinou undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Inorganic chemistry and Humic acid in his work. His research integrates issues of Photochemistry, Benzoic acid and Nuclear chemistry in his study of Catalysis.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Response surface methodology, Central composite design and Aqueous solution. The study incorporates disciplines such as Microtox bioassay, Chromatography, Acute toxicity and Crystallite in addition to Aqueous solution. Ioannis Konstantinou has researched Ultrapure water in several fields, including Wastewater and Sodium persulfate.
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TiO2-assisted photocatalytic degradation of azo dyes in aqueous solution: kinetic and mechanistic investigations A review
Ioannis K Konstantinou;Triantafyllos A Albanis.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental (2004)
Worldwide occurrence and effects of antifouling paint booster biocides in the aquatic environment: a review
I.K. Konstantinou;T.A. Albanis.
Environment International (2004)
Photocatalytic transformation of pesticides in aqueous titanium dioxide suspensions using artificial and solar light: intermediates and degradation pathways
Ioannis K. Konstantinou;Triantafyllos A. Albanis.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental (2003)
The status of pesticide pollution in surface waters (rivers and lakes) of Greece. Part I. Review on occurrence and levels.
Ioannis K. Konstantinou;Dimitra G. Hela;Triantafyllos A. Albanis.
Environmental Pollution (2006)
Occurrence and removal of transformation products of PPCPs and illicit drugs in wastewaters: a review.
Eleni N. Evgenidou;Ioannis K. Konstantinou;Dimitra A. Lambropoulou.
Science of The Total Environment (2015)
A review on advanced oxidation processes for the removal of taste and odor compounds from aqueous media
M. Antonopoulou;E. Evgenidou;D. Lambropoulou;I. Konstantinou.
Water Research (2014)
Photocatalytic Degradation of Selected s-Triazine Herbicides and Organophosphorus Insecticides over Aqueous TiO2 Suspensions
Ioannis K. Konstantinou;Theophanis M. Sakellarides;Vasilis A. Sakkas;Triantafyllos A. Albanis.
Environmental Science & Technology (2001)
Monitoring of pesticide residues and their metabolites in surface and underground waters of Imathia (N. Greece) by means of solid-phase extraction disks and gas chromatography.
T.A. Albanis;D.G. Hela;T.M. Sakellarides;I.K. Konstantinou.
Journal of Chromatography A (1998)
Photodegradation of selected herbicides in various natural waters and soils under environmental conditions
Ioannis K. Konstantinou;Antonios K. Zarkadis;Triantafyllos A. Albanis.
Journal of Environmental Quality (2001)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the bulk precipitation and surface waters of Northern Greece.
E Manoli;C Samara;I Konstantinou;T Albanis.
Chemosphere (2000)
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