Oxidative polymerization versus degradation of organic pollutants in heterogeneous catalytic persulfate chemistry
Jiangsu University · The University of Adelaide
Abstract
Catalytic polymerization pathways in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have recently drawn much attention for organic pollutant elimination owing to the rapid removal kinetics, high selectivity, and recovery of organic carbon from wastewater. This work presents a review on the polymerization regimes in AOPs and their applications in wastewater decontamination. The review mainly highlights three critical issues in polymerization reactions induced by persulfate activation (Poly-PS-AOPs), including heterogeneous catalysts, persulfate activation pathways, and properties of organic substrates. The dominant influencing factors on the selection of catalysts, activation regimes of reactive oxygen species, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 92
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4Topics & keywords
- Persulfate
- Polymerization
- Chemistry
- Catalysis
- Pollutant
- Polymer
- Wastewater
- Chemical engineering