PubMedID: 21879543The electrochemical oxidation of vanillic acid, o-coumaric acid and protocatechuic acid, three representative toxic phenolics in olive mill wastewater, was studied using carbon felt cathode in the electro-Fenton system. Results obtained, in the presence or absence of UV support, were compared throughout the degradation processes up to mineralization. It was demonstrated that all three phenolic compounds reacted completely with hydroxyl radicals and degraded efficiently. It was shown in the photoelectro-Fenton process that the degradation and mineralization efficiency of the phenolic compounds were enhanced by the effect of UV light, especially at the later stages of the degradation processes. © 2011 Taylor & Francis
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This study presents the first evidence for the accelerated degradation of phenol by Fenton's rea...
Degradation of total phenol (TPh) and organic matter, (expressed as total organic carbon TOC), of a ...
Degradation of 4-chloro-2-methylphenol (PCOC), a refractory toxic chemical emitted to the environmen...
Phenolic compounds are known to be present in high concentrations in various types of agro-industria...
International audienceTreatment of olive oil mill wastewater is one of the most important environmen...
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Solutions of pH 3.0 containing trans-ferulic acid, a phenolic compound in olive oil mill wastewater,...
International audienceThe degradation of olive mill wastewater was investigated by a Fenton-like pro...
This work is part of a wider research programme on innovative technologies for industrial wastewater...
In this study, photochemical advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) utilizing the combinations of UV, U...
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The degradation of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, a ubiquitous component of olive oil mill wastewater (...
The main objective of this work is to demonstrate the viability of solar photoelectro-Fenton (SPEF) ...
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