Recent advances in ozone-based advanced oxidation processes for treatment of wastewater- A review
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Abstract
The wastewater reclamation is the need of today's world. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are considered as a good option for removing recalcitrant organic materials in wastewater by oxidation reactions with powerful, non-selective hydroxyl radical (OH•). Ozone alone does not cause complete oxidation of some refractory organic compounds and has a low reaction rate. The ozone is combined with H2O2, UV light, catalyst, ultrasound to enhance the generation of hydroxyl radicals to increase the efficiency of the treatment process. The ozone-based AOPs have been proved to be effective in detoxifying an ample range of industrial effluents containing recalcitrant organics, pharmaceutical products, pesticides,…
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- Ozone
- Mineralization (soil science)
- Wastewater
- Chemistry
- Photocatalysis
- Advanced oxidation process
- Industrial wastewater treatment
- Effluent
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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