Emerging Pollutants ‐ Part II: Treatment

  • Liu B
  • Zhang S
  • Chang C
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Emerging pollutants (EPs) are a class of chemical pollutants that have potential or substantial threats to human health and ecological environment. EPs mainly include pharmaceuticals and personal care products, endocrine disrupting chemicals, antibiotics, persistent organic pollutants, disinfection by‐products and other industrial chemicals, etc. In recent years, with the improvement of environmental analysis level, these substances have been detected frequently in urban sewage, surface water and drinking water all over the world. The continuous detection of EPs brings new challenges to water pollution control, and also makes EPs treatment an international research hotspot. This paper summarizes some research results on emerging pollutants treatment published in 2017.

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Liu, B., Zhang, S., & Chang, C. (2018). Emerging Pollutants ‐ Part II: Treatment. Water Environment Research, 90(10), 1792–1820. https://doi.org/10.2175/106143018x15289915807443

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