UV/chlorine process: an efficient advanced oxidation process with multiple radicals and functions in water treatment
Conspectus Because of the deterioration of global water quality, the occurrence of chemical
and microbial contaminants in water raises serious concerns for the health of the population …
and microbial contaminants in water raises serious concerns for the health of the population …
Evaluation of advanced oxidation processes for water and wastewater treatment–A critical review
This study provides an overview of established processes as well as recent progress in
emerging technologies for advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). In addition to a discussion …
emerging technologies for advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). In addition to a discussion …
Advanced oxidation process: a sustainable technology for treating refractory organic compounds present in industrial wastewater
The world faces tremendous challenges and environmental crises due to the rising strength
of wastewater. The conventional technologies fail to achieve the quality water that can be …
of wastewater. The conventional technologies fail to achieve the quality water that can be …
Recent advances in application of UV light-emitting diodes for degrading organic pollutants in water through advanced oxidation processes: A review
G Matafonova, V Batoev - Water research, 2018 - Elsevier
Over the last decade, ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV LEDs) have attracted considerable
attention as alternative mercury-free UV sources for water treatment purposes. This review is …
attention as alternative mercury-free UV sources for water treatment purposes. This review is …
A review on the degradation efficiency, DBP formation, and toxicity variation in the UV/chlorine treatment of micropollutants
Many micropollutants are refractory to conventional wastewater/water treatment processes,
causing attention to their potential adverse effects on aquatic environment and human …
causing attention to their potential adverse effects on aquatic environment and human …
Recent advances on the application of UV‐LED technology for microbial inactivation: Progress and mechanism
Y Kebbi, AI Muhammad, AS Sant'Ana… - … Reviews in Food …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Conventional technologies for the inactivation of microorganisms in food products have their
limitations, especially changes in quality attributes that have led to quality deterioration, low …
limitations, especially changes in quality attributes that have led to quality deterioration, low …
UV/chlorine advanced oxidation processes for degradation of contaminants in water and wastewater: A comprehensive review
G Khajouei, HO Finklea, LS Lin - Journal of Environmental Chemical …, 2022 - Elsevier
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have recently gained increasing attention as
promising alternatives to conventional water and wastewater treatment technologies. As an …
promising alternatives to conventional water and wastewater treatment technologies. As an …
Novel visible light-driven photocatalytic chlorine activation process for carbamazepine degradation in drinking water
Photolysis of free chlorine (HOCl/ClO–) is an advanced oxidation process (AOP) to produce
hydroxyl (HO•) and other radicals for refractory micropollutant degradation. However …
hydroxyl (HO•) and other radicals for refractory micropollutant degradation. However …
In situ electrochemical generation of reactive chlorine species for efficient ultrafiltration membrane self-cleaning
Reactive membranes based on hydroxyl radical generation are hindered by the need for
chemical dosing and complicated module and material design. Herein, we utilize an …
chemical dosing and complicated module and material design. Herein, we utilize an …
Insight into UV-LED/PS/Fe (Ⅲ) and UV-LED/PMS/Fe (Ⅲ) for p-arsanilic acid degradation and simultaneous arsenate immobilization
As a feed additive, p-arsanilic acid (p-ASA) is hardly metabolized in animal bodies and is
excreted chemically unchanged via feces and urine, which can be transformed into more …
excreted chemically unchanged via feces and urine, which can be transformed into more …