We examined the effects of ultrasound and Fenton reagent on ultrasonic coupling Fenton oxidation (U+F) pre-treatment processes for the disintegration of wastewater treatment plant sludge. The results demonstrated that U+F treatment could significantly increase soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD), total organic carbon (TOC), and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) concentrations in sludge supernatant. This method was more effective than ultrasonic (U) or Fenton oxidation (F) treatment alone. U+F treatment increased the release of SCOD by 2.1- and 1.4-fold compared with U and F alone, respectively. U+F treatment increased the release of EPS by 1.2-fold compared with U alone. After U+F treatment, sludge showed a considerably finer parti...
Ultrasound has in the past few decades found applications in a variety of disciplines including chem...
The ultrasonic treatment of sludge has been considered as an effective method to facilitate the part...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...
Ultrasonic irradiation as a pretreatment of Fenton-acclimation treatment was investigated to enhance...
The effects of ultrasound (US), Fenton treatment, and combined US/Fenton treatment as physicochemica...
AbstractIn this study, three advanced oxidation processes (AOP) were investigated for their capabili...
In this work, the efficiencies of Fenton catalytic and sonolysis processes were investigated separat...
The aim of this study was to clarify the possibilities to increase the amount of soluble chemical ox...
AbstractIn this study, three advanced oxidation processes (AOP) were investigated for their capabili...
Mid-high-frequency ultrasound (200–1000 kHz) eliminates organic pollutants and also generates H2O2. ...
As a byproduct of sewage treatment plants, sludge presents dual characteristics of “resource” and “p...
As a byproduct of sewage treatment plants, sludge presents dual characteristics of “resource” and “p...
Among advanced oxidation processes often used for treatment, Sono- Photo-Fenton processes (S-P-FP) r...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...
Ultrasound has in the past few decades found applications in a variety of disciplines including chem...
The ultrasonic treatment of sludge has been considered as an effective method to facilitate the part...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...
Ultrasonic irradiation as a pretreatment of Fenton-acclimation treatment was investigated to enhance...
The effects of ultrasound (US), Fenton treatment, and combined US/Fenton treatment as physicochemica...
AbstractIn this study, three advanced oxidation processes (AOP) were investigated for their capabili...
In this work, the efficiencies of Fenton catalytic and sonolysis processes were investigated separat...
The aim of this study was to clarify the possibilities to increase the amount of soluble chemical ox...
AbstractIn this study, three advanced oxidation processes (AOP) were investigated for their capabili...
Mid-high-frequency ultrasound (200–1000 kHz) eliminates organic pollutants and also generates H2O2. ...
As a byproduct of sewage treatment plants, sludge presents dual characteristics of “resource” and “p...
As a byproduct of sewage treatment plants, sludge presents dual characteristics of “resource” and “p...
Among advanced oxidation processes often used for treatment, Sono- Photo-Fenton processes (S-P-FP) r...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...
Ultrasound has in the past few decades found applications in a variety of disciplines including chem...
The ultrasonic treatment of sludge has been considered as an effective method to facilitate the part...
In this study, we attempt for the first time to couple sonication and photo-Fenton for bacterial ina...