Advanced Oxidation Processes for Wastewater Treatment: Formation of Hydroxyl Radical and Application
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Abstract
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), defined as those technologies that utilize the hydroxyl radical (·OH) for oxidation, have received increasing attention in the research and development of wastewater treatment technologies in the last decades. These processes have been applied successfully for the removal or degradation of toxic pollutants or used as pretreatment to convert recalcitrant pollutants into biodegradable compounds that can then be treated by conventional biological methods. The efficacy of AOPs depends on the generation of reactive free radicals, the most important of which is the hydroxyl radical (·OH). The authors summarize the formation reactions of ·OH and the mechanisms of pollutants…
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- Pollutant
- Wastewater
- Hydroxyl radical
- Chemistry
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Advanced oxidation process
- Radical
- Sewage treatment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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