Degradation of Aqueous Pharmaceuticals by Ozonation and Advanced Oxidation Processes: A Review
University of Alberta · Canadian Natural Resources
Abstract
A vast number of pharmaceuticals have been detected in surface water and drinking water around the world, which indicates their ineffective removal from water and wastewater using conventional treatment technologies. Concerns have been raised over the potential adverse effects of pharmaceuticals on public health and aquatic environment. Among the different treatment options, ozonation and advanced oxidation processes are likely promising for efficient degradation of pharmaceuticals in water and wastewater. Recent progress of advanced oxidation of aqueous pharmaceuticals is reviewed in this paper. The pharmaceuticals and non-therapeutic medical agent of interest include antibiotics, anticonvulsants,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.16
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- 100%
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- 136
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3Topics & keywords
- Wastewater
- Sewage treatment
- Aquatic environment
- Aqueous solution
- Water treatment
- Chemistry
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Adverse effect
- Clean water and sanitation