Electrode materials used for electrochemical oxidation of organic compounds in wastewater
M Shestakova, M Sillanpää - Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio …, 2017 - Springer
Electrochemical oxidation (EO) of organic compounds is an outstanding technology capable
of oxidizing organic pollutants to simple inorganic compounds such as H 2 O and CO 2 …
of oxidizing organic pollutants to simple inorganic compounds such as H 2 O and CO 2 …
Di 2-ethylhexylphtalate in the aquatic and terrestrial environment: a critical review
S Magdouli, R Daghrir, SK Brar, P Drogui… - Journal of environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Phthalates are being increasingly used as softeners-plasticizers to improve the plasticity and
the flexibility of materials. Amongst the different plasticizers used, more attention is paid to di …
the flexibility of materials. Amongst the different plasticizers used, more attention is paid to di …
Innovative long-lasting catalytic hydrothermal reaction for high efficient energy harvest and carbon capture from recalcitrant wastewater
C Chen, X Li, X Wang, Y Qian, H Chen… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Simultaneous recovery of energy and carbon from recalcitrant wastewater has attracted ever-
growing interest for water management. However, the existing technologies to break down …
growing interest for water management. However, the existing technologies to break down …
[HTML][HTML] Kinetic modeling of the electro-Fenton process: quantification of reactive oxygen species generation
ABSTRACT In this study, Electro-Fenton (E-Fenton) reactions at pH 3.0 were initiated by
cathodic generation of H 2 O 2, with subsequent production of radical dotOH following the …
cathodic generation of H 2 O 2, with subsequent production of radical dotOH following the …
A critical review on treatment of saline wastewater with emphasis on electrochemical based approaches
Increasing discharge of saline wastewater (SWW) from different industries and
environmental risks associated with it has compelled researchers to search for efficient …
environmental risks associated with it has compelled researchers to search for efficient …
[PDF][PDF] Microorganisms' killing: Chemical disinfection vs. electrodisinfection
D Ghernaout, A Alghamdi, B Ghernaout - Applied Engineering, 2019 - researchgate.net
Chlorination is the most used technique of killing microorganisms' in water through the
potable water industry. Some outbreaks of water born disease, the definition of chlorine as a …
potable water industry. Some outbreaks of water born disease, the definition of chlorine as a …
Comparison of electrochemical method with ozonation, chlorination and monochloramination in drinking water disinfection
Electrochemical process in chloride-free electrolytes was proved to be powerful in
disinfection due to the strong oxidants produced in the electrolysis and no formation of …
disinfection due to the strong oxidants produced in the electrolysis and no formation of …
Insight into the rapid elimination of low-concentration antibiotics from natural waters using tandem multilevel reactive electrochemical membranes: Role of direct …
Herein, we reported a tandem multilevel reactive electrochemical membrane (REM) system
was promising for the rapid and complete removal of trace antibiotics from natural waters …
was promising for the rapid and complete removal of trace antibiotics from natural waters …
Electro-peroxone degradation of diethyl phthalate: cathode selection, operational parameters, and degradation mechanisms
This study compares the degradation of diethyl phthalate (DEP) by the electro-peroxone (E-
peroxone) process with three different carbon-based cathodes, namely, carbon …
peroxone) process with three different carbon-based cathodes, namely, carbon …
Sustainable application of electrocatalytic and photo-electrocatalytic oxidation systems for water and wastewater treatment: a review
Wastewater treatment and reuse have risen as a solution to the water crisis plaguing the
world. Global warming-induced climate change, population explosion and fast depletion of …
world. Global warming-induced climate change, population explosion and fast depletion of …