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Removal mechanisms for endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in wastewater treatment — physical means, biodegradation, and chemical advanced oxidation: A review

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Removal of EDCs from three aspects is reviewed, that is, physical means, biodegradation, and chemical advanced oxidation (CAO).
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2009-01-01. It has received 677 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Waste disposal.

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Removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) from wastewater: A review.

TL;DR: The classes, functions and the representatives of the frequently detected PPCPs in aquatic environments were summarized and suggestions are made for future study of P PCPs.
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Emerging pollutants in wastewater: a review of the literature

TL;DR: Among phthalates, DEHP is the most widely used, and quantified by the authors in wastewater, and the rate of removal is greater than 90% for most of the studied compounds, while antibiotics and Bisphenol A are the most resistant to treatment.
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Occurrence of emerging pollutants in urban wastewater and their removal through biological treatment followed by ozonation.

TL;DR: The results showed that paraxanthine, caffeine and acetaminophen were the main individual pollutants usually found in concentrations over 20 ppb, and the hydroxyl radical reaction was the major pathway for the oxidative transformation of these compounds.
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Surface modification of TiO2 photocatalyst for environmental applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of surface-modified TiO2 photocatalysis based on photo-induced interfacial charge transfer has been conducted, which is mainly focused on environmental remediation, and various surface modifiers are classified according to the kind of surface modifiers and their effects on photocatalytic reaction mechanism and kinetics are discussed in detail.
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Pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other organic wastewater contaminants in U.S. streams, 1999-2000: a national reconnaissance.

TL;DR: The U.S. Geological Survey used five newly developed analytical methods to measure concentrations of 95 organic wastewater contaminants (OWCs) in water samples from a network of 139 streams across 30 states during 1999 and 2000 as mentioned in this paper.
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Pharmaceuticals, Hormones, and Other Organic Wastewater Contaminants in U.S. Streams

TL;DR: Results of this study demonstrate the importance of obtaining data on metabolites to fully understand not only the fate and transport of OWCs in the hydrologic system but also their ultimate overall effect on human health and the environment.
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Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan

TL;DR: Results are provided that directly correlate residues of the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac with renal failure and renal failure in the Oriental white-backed vulture (OWBV) and it is proposed that residues of veterinary diclotenac are responsible for the OWBV decline.
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Oxidation of pharmaceuticals during ozonation and advanced oxidation processes

TL;DR: It could be shown that the second-order rate constants determined in pure aqueous solution could be applied to predict the behavior of pharmaceuticals dissolved in natural waters.
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Fate of endocrine-disruptor, pharmaceutical, and personal care product chemicals during simulated drinking water treatment processes.

TL;DR: Conventional treatment would have low removal of many EDC/PPCPs, while addition of PAC and/or ozone could substantially improve their removals, and existing strategies that predict relative removal of herbicides, pesticides, and other organic pollutants can be directly applied.
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