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Combination of Advanced Oxidation Processes and biological treatments for wastewater decontamination—A review

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The main conclusions arrived at from the overall assessment of the literature are that more work needs to be done on degradation kinetics and reactor modeling of the combined process, and also dynamics of the initial attack on primary contaminants and intermediate species generation.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2011-09-15. It has received 2046 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wastewater & Industrial wastewater treatment.

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Remediation of textile effluents by membrane based treatment techniques: a state of the art review.

TL;DR: The present review paper elucidates the contributions of membrane technology towards textile effluent treatment and unexhausted raw materials recovery and various accounts dealing with techno-economic evaluation of these membrane based textile wastewater treatment processes have been provided.
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Review on the main advances in photo-Fenton oxidation system for recalcitrant wastewaters

TL;DR: In this article, the main advances in photo-Fenton oxidation treatment for recalcitrant wastewaters are reviewed, and several strategies have been put in practice to minimize cost and improve photo-fenton efficiency primarily through application of heterogeneous catalysts and/or chelating agents.
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A review of the existing and emerging technologies in the combination of AOPs and biological processes in industrial textile wastewater treatment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the recent developments in Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), biological processes and their combinations for industrial textile wastewater, focusing on the comparison of cost effectiveness of wastewater treatment processes.
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Advanced Oxidation Processes for the Removal of Antibiotics from Water. An Overview

TL;DR: In this article, the main challenges and prospects of advanced oxidation processes for the removal of antibiotics from wastewaters are pointed out, as well as some recommendations for the improvement of AOPs aimed at removing antibiotics from water.
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Advanced Oxidation/Reduction Processes treatment for aqueous perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) – A review of recent advances

TL;DR: A review of the most commonly occurring PFCs in the natural environment is presented in this article, which includes photolytic and photocatalytic methods, electrochemical processes as well as sonolytic and radiolytic methods with the use of ionizing radiation, wet chemnical oxidation methods, ozonation and Fenton processes.
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Critical Review of rate constants for reactions of hydrated electrons, hydrogen atoms and hydroxyl radicals (⋅OH/⋅O− in Aqueous Solution

TL;DR: In this article, the rate constants for over 3500 reaction are tabulated, including reaction with molecules, ions and other radicals derived from inorganic and organic solutes, and the corresponding radical anions, ⋅O− and eaq−, have been critically pulse radiolysis, flash photolysis and other methods.
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Science and technology for water purification in the coming decades

TL;DR: Some of the science and technology being developed to improve the disinfection and decontamination of water, as well as efforts to increase water supplies through the safe re-use of wastewater and efficient desalination of sea and brackish water are highlighted.
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Advanced Oxidation Processes for Organic Contaminant Destruction Based on the Fenton Reaction and Related Chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, the complex mechanisms of Fenton and Fenton-like reactions and the important factors influencing these reactions, from both a fundamental and practical perspective, in applications to water and soil treatment, are discussed.
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