Wastewater treatment for domestic and industrial effluent can be carried out by various physical, chemical and biological treatment methods. For removal of various organic and inorganic pollutants various advanced methods are used with good effect. Organic matter present in the wastewater reduces its dissolved oxygen content. This water if disposed to water reservoirs, can be harmful to aquatic life. Reduction of organic matter and other pollutants by using advanced oxidation method can be carried out by using various oxidizing agents including hydrogen peroxide and Fenton’s reagent. Also advanced oxidation can be coupled with other methods for better treatment. The present review summarizes the research and studies carried out for wastewat...
Abstract: The present research work deals with the suitability study of advanced oxidation processes...
Over the years, urbanization has caused the quality of the water to decline gradually. The productio...
The increasingly stricter standards for effluent discharge and the decreasing availability of freshw...
Every year millions of cubic meters of wastewater are discharged into water bodies, which are treate...
Wastewater and effluent treatment has undergone innovative changes over the years. Traditional waste...
The paper reviews catalytic oxidation for the treatment of wastewater that contains toxic organics f...
One of the most challenging issues of the last decades is the presence of recalcitrant compounds in ...
Recently, an increasing problem in wastewater treatment is the insufficient removal of organic pollu...
International audienceAs pollution becomes one of the biggest environmental challenges of the twenty...
As pollution becomes one of the biggest environmental challenges of the twenty-first century, pollut...
Background: Water is a scarce resource and is considered a fundamental pillar of sustainable develop...
High organic matter content is a basic problem in food industry wastewaters. Typically, the amount a...
Advanced oxidation procedures (AOPs) refer to a variety of technical procedures that produce OH radi...
The present study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of advanced oxidation methods: Fenton, UV/Fenton,...
The present study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of advanced oxidation methods: Fenton, UV/ Fenton...
Abstract: The present research work deals with the suitability study of advanced oxidation processes...
Over the years, urbanization has caused the quality of the water to decline gradually. The productio...
The increasingly stricter standards for effluent discharge and the decreasing availability of freshw...
Every year millions of cubic meters of wastewater are discharged into water bodies, which are treate...
Wastewater and effluent treatment has undergone innovative changes over the years. Traditional waste...
The paper reviews catalytic oxidation for the treatment of wastewater that contains toxic organics f...
One of the most challenging issues of the last decades is the presence of recalcitrant compounds in ...
Recently, an increasing problem in wastewater treatment is the insufficient removal of organic pollu...
International audienceAs pollution becomes one of the biggest environmental challenges of the twenty...
As pollution becomes one of the biggest environmental challenges of the twenty-first century, pollut...
Background: Water is a scarce resource and is considered a fundamental pillar of sustainable develop...
High organic matter content is a basic problem in food industry wastewaters. Typically, the amount a...
Advanced oxidation procedures (AOPs) refer to a variety of technical procedures that produce OH radi...
The present study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of advanced oxidation methods: Fenton, UV/Fenton,...
The present study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of advanced oxidation methods: Fenton, UV/ Fenton...
Abstract: The present research work deals with the suitability study of advanced oxidation processes...
Over the years, urbanization has caused the quality of the water to decline gradually. The productio...
The increasingly stricter standards for effluent discharge and the decreasing availability of freshw...