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Application of Advanced Oxidation Processes
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The increasingly stricter standards for effluent discharge and the decreasing availability of freshwater resources worldwide have made the development of advanced wastewater treatment technologies necessary. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are becoming an attractive alternative and a complementary treatment option to conventional methods. AOPs are used to improve the biodegradability of wastewaters containing non-biodegradable organics. Besides, AOPs may inactivate pathogenic microorganisms without adding additional chemicals to the water during disinfection, avoiding the formation of hazardous by-products. This Special Issue of Processes aims to cover recent progress and novel trends in the field of AOPs, including UV/H2O2, O3, sulphate-radical oxidation, nanotechnology in AOPs, heterogeneous photocatalysis, sonolysis, Fenton, photo-Fenton, electrochemical oxidation, and related oxidation processes. The topics to be addressed in this Special Issue of Processes may also include the application of AOPs at various scales (laboratory, pilot, or industrial scale), the degradation of emerging contaminants in water and wastewater and pollutants in the gas phase, the quantification of toxicicy in residuals, the development of novel catalytic materials and of hybrid processes, including the combination of AOPs with other technologies, process intensification, and the use of photo-electrochemical processes for energy production.

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History of engineering & technology --- polycyclic musks --- degradation mechanism --- UV/chlorine advanced oxidation process --- water treatment --- UV-LED --- photoreactors --- mining wastewater --- cyanide --- metal removal --- photocatalysis --- TiO2 nanotubes --- emerging contaminants --- paracetamol --- pH --- heating oxidation --- surface/interface properties --- floatability --- induction time --- bubble-particle wrap angle --- cow manure --- chemical activation process --- activated carbon --- pore property --- cationic pollutant --- adsorption performance --- nano zero-valent iron --- borohydride reduction method --- wastewater treatment --- iron nanopowders --- lead ions --- biological processes --- electrochemical processes --- oxidation processes --- petroleum --- phenols --- sulfides --- ethyl violet --- Mn-doped Fe/rGO nanocomposites --- mesoporous materials --- artificial intelligence --- gradient boosted regression trees --- total dissolved nitrogen --- digestion method --- digestion efficiency --- intensification --- ozone --- electrolyzed water --- foodborne pathogens --- sanitization --- advace oxitadion processes (AOP) --- electro-oxidation --- ferrate ion --- BBR dye --- polycyclic musks --- degradation mechanism --- UV/chlorine advanced oxidation process --- water treatment --- UV-LED --- photoreactors --- mining wastewater --- cyanide --- metal removal --- photocatalysis --- TiO2 nanotubes --- emerging contaminants --- paracetamol --- pH --- heating oxidation --- surface/interface properties --- floatability --- induction time --- bubble-particle wrap angle --- cow manure --- chemical activation process --- activated carbon --- pore property --- cationic pollutant --- adsorption performance --- nano zero-valent iron --- borohydride reduction method --- wastewater treatment --- iron nanopowders --- lead ions --- biological processes --- electrochemical processes --- oxidation processes --- petroleum --- phenols --- sulfides --- ethyl violet --- Mn-doped Fe/rGO nanocomposites --- mesoporous materials --- artificial intelligence --- gradient boosted regression trees --- total dissolved nitrogen --- digestion method --- digestion efficiency --- intensification --- ozone --- electrolyzed water --- foodborne pathogens --- sanitization --- advace oxitadion processes (AOP) --- electro-oxidation --- ferrate ion --- BBR dye


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Application of Advanced Oxidation Processes
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The increasingly stricter standards for effluent discharge and the decreasing availability of freshwater resources worldwide have made the development of advanced wastewater treatment technologies necessary. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are becoming an attractive alternative and a complementary treatment option to conventional methods. AOPs are used to improve the biodegradability of wastewaters containing non-biodegradable organics. Besides, AOPs may inactivate pathogenic microorganisms without adding additional chemicals to the water during disinfection, avoiding the formation of hazardous by-products. This Special Issue of Processes aims to cover recent progress and novel trends in the field of AOPs, including UV/H2O2, O3, sulphate-radical oxidation, nanotechnology in AOPs, heterogeneous photocatalysis, sonolysis, Fenton, photo-Fenton, electrochemical oxidation, and related oxidation processes. The topics to be addressed in this Special Issue of Processes may also include the application of AOPs at various scales (laboratory, pilot, or industrial scale), the degradation of emerging contaminants in water and wastewater and pollutants in the gas phase, the quantification of toxicicy in residuals, the development of novel catalytic materials and of hybrid processes, including the combination of AOPs with other technologies, process intensification, and the use of photo-electrochemical processes for energy production.


Book
Application of Advanced Oxidation Processes
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

The increasingly stricter standards for effluent discharge and the decreasing availability of freshwater resources worldwide have made the development of advanced wastewater treatment technologies necessary. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are becoming an attractive alternative and a complementary treatment option to conventional methods. AOPs are used to improve the biodegradability of wastewaters containing non-biodegradable organics. Besides, AOPs may inactivate pathogenic microorganisms without adding additional chemicals to the water during disinfection, avoiding the formation of hazardous by-products. This Special Issue of Processes aims to cover recent progress and novel trends in the field of AOPs, including UV/H2O2, O3, sulphate-radical oxidation, nanotechnology in AOPs, heterogeneous photocatalysis, sonolysis, Fenton, photo-Fenton, electrochemical oxidation, and related oxidation processes. The topics to be addressed in this Special Issue of Processes may also include the application of AOPs at various scales (laboratory, pilot, or industrial scale), the degradation of emerging contaminants in water and wastewater and pollutants in the gas phase, the quantification of toxicicy in residuals, the development of novel catalytic materials and of hybrid processes, including the combination of AOPs with other technologies, process intensification, and the use of photo-electrochemical processes for energy production.

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