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Direct And Mediated Anodic Oxidation of Organic Pollutants

Marco Panizza, +1 more
- 06 Aug 2009 - 
- Vol. 109, Iss: 12, pp 6541-6569
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Activation of Peroxydisulfate on Carbon Nanotubes: Electron-Transfer Mechanism.

TL;DR: This study proposed an electrochemical technique for investigating the nonradical oxidation pathway of organics in carbon nanotubes-catalyzed peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation, and the nature of nonradical pathway was unveiled to be an electron-transfer regime without singlet oxygenation process.
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Electrochemical treatment of the antibiotic sulfachloropyridazine: kinetics, reaction pathways, and toxicity evolution.

TL;DR: The electro-Fenton treatment of sulfachloropyridazine, a model for sulfonamide antibiotics that are widespread in waters, was performed using cells with a carbon-felt cathode and Pt or boron-doped diamond anode, aiming to present an integral assessment of the kinetics, electrodegradation byproducts, and toxicity evolution.
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Highly Regenerable Mussel-Inspired Fe3O4@Polydopamine-Ag Core–Shell Microspheres as Catalyst and Adsorbent for Methylene Blue Removal

TL;DR: The as-prepared Fe3O4@PDA-Ag microspheres also show high cyclic stability, good acid stability, and fast regeneration ability, which can be achieved efficiently within several minutes by using NaBH4 as the desorption agent, showing great potentials in a wide range of applications.
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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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Removal of hydrophobic organic pollutants from soil washing/flushing solutions: A critical review.

TL;DR: Main advantages and drawbacks as well as target pollutant removal mechanisms are reviewed and compared, and promising integrated treatments, particularly the use of a selective adsorption step of target pollutants and the combination of advanced oxidation processes with biological treatments, are discussed.
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Electrocatalysis in the electrochemical conversion/combustion of organic pollutants for waste water treatment

TL;DR: In this article, a simplified mechanism for the electrochemical oxidation or combustion of organics is presented according to which selective oxidation occurs with oxide anodes (MOx) forming the so-called higher oxide MOx+1 and combustion occurs with electrodes at the surface of which OH radicals are accumulated.
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Electrogeneration of Hydroxyl Radicals on Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes

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