ChemEngineering (Jan 2022)

Key Points of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for Wastewater, Organic Pollutants and Pharmaceutical Waste Treatment: A Mini Review

  • Pavlos K. Pandis,
  • Charalampia Kalogirou,
  • Eirini Kanellou,
  • Christos Vaitsis,
  • Maria G. Savvidou,
  • Georgia Sourkouni,
  • Antonis A. Zorpas,
  • Christos Argirusis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering6010008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 8

Abstract

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Advanced oxidation procedures (AOPs) refer to a variety of technical procedures that produce OH radicals to sufficiently oxidize wastewater, organic pollutant streams, and toxic effluents from industrial, hospital, pharmaceutical and municipal wastes. Through the implementation of such procedures, the (post) treatment of such waste effluents leads to products that are more susceptible to bioremediation, are less toxic and possess less pollutant load. The basic mechanism produces free OH radicals and other reactive species such as superoxide anions, hydrogen peroxide, etc. A basic classification of AOPs is presented in this short review, analyzing the processes of UV/H2O2, Fenton and photo-Fenton, ozone-based (O3) processes, photocatalysis and sonolysis from chemical and equipment points of view to clarify the nature of the reactive species in each AOP and their advantages. Finally, combined AOP implementations are favored through the literature as an efficient solution in addressing the issue of global environmental waste management.

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