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Goethite-humic acid coprecipitate mediated Fenton-like degradation of sulfanilamide: The role of coprecipitated humic acid in accelerating Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycle and degradation efficiency.

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Electrochemical analysis, quenching experiments, and Fe species detection showed that the coprecipitated HA could serve as electron shuttle and complex with Fe( III) mainly via carboxyl groups at octahedral sites to improve Fe(III)/Fe(II) transformation.
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This article is published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.The article was published on 2021-02-05. It has received 45 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Humic acid & Goethite.

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Critical review of advanced oxidation processes in organic wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: The main direction in the future of AOPs are the modification of catalysts and the optimization of operating parameters, with the challenges focusing on industrial applications.
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Gold nanoparticles-modified MnFe2O4 with synergistic catalysis for photo-Fenton degradation of tetracycline under neutral pH.

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of MnFe2O4-Au composites were prepared by simple co-precipitation and photoreduction methods for efficient photo-Fenton degradation of tetracycline (TC).
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Synergistic catalytic Fenton-like degradation of sulfanilamide by biosynthesized goethite-reduced graphene oxide composite.

TL;DR: In this article, a series of goethite-graphene composites (Gt-rGO) was biologically prepared under mild conditions with acidovorax sp. BoFeN1 and exhibited comparable or even higher catalytic efficiencies upon sulfonamides degradation than most known chemically synthesized catalysts.
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Insight into FeOOH-mediated advanced oxidation processes for the treatment of organic polluted wastewater: A review

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present the recent progress of FeOOH-based catalysts for organic wastewater treatment via photocatalytic oxidation, Fenton-like oxidation, catalytic ozonation, and persulfates activation processes, with an emphasis on the catalytic performance and mechanism involved in these AOPs.
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Strategies for Enhancing the Heterogeneous Fenton Catalytic Reactivity: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review of the developed strategies for enhancing heterogeneous Fenton reactivity, mainly over the last decade, is presented, based on a comprehensive survey of previous studies.
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Heterogeneous Fenton catalysts based on clays, silicas and zeolites

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the use of layered and porous aluminosilicates and layered double hydroxides as catalysts for the Fenton reaction is presented, and the results reported up to late 2009 are presented.
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Is Sulfate Radical Really Generated from Peroxydisulfate Activated by Iron(II) for Environmental Decontamination

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that SO4•- oxidized methyl phenyl sulfoxide (PMSO, a model sulfoxide) to produce biphenyl compounds rather than methylphenyl sulfone (P MSO2), and this work urges re-evaluation of the Fe(II)/PDS system for environmental decontamination, given that Fe(IV) would have different reactivity toward environmental contaminants compared with SO4- and/or •OH.
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Heterogeneous Fenton catalysts for the abatement of organic pollutants from aqueous solution: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of advances in the field of heterogeneous Fenton processes is presented, especially focusing on the various heterogeneous catalysts used in the process and the properties, stability, activity and pollutant degradation mechanism of various catalysts.
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Hydroxylamine Promoted Goethite Surface Fenton Degradation of Organic Pollutants

TL;DR: A new strategy to degrade organic pollutants and also sheds light on the environmental effects of goethite is offered and is ascribed to the efficient Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycle on the α-FeOOH surface promoted by NH2OH.
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