Assessment of sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes for water and wastewater treatment: A review

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Abstract

High oxidation potential as well as other advantages over other tertiary wastewater treatments have led in recent years to a focus on the development of advanced oxidation processes based on sulfate radicals (SR-AOPs). These radicals can be generated from peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and persulfate (PS) through various activation methods such as catalytic, radiation or thermal activation. This review manuscript aims to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the different methods for PS and PMS activaton, as well as the different applications of this technology in the field of water and wastewater treatment. Although its most widespread application is the elimination of micropollutants, its use for the disinfection of wastewater is gaining increasing interest. In addition, the possibility of combining this technology with ultrafiltration membranes to improve the water quality and lifespan of the membranes has also been discussed. Finally, a brief economic analysis of this technology has been undertaken and the different attempts made to implement it at full-scale have been summarized. As a result, this review tries to be useful for all those people working in that area.

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Guerra-Rodríguez, S., Rodríguez, E., Singh, D. N., & Rodríguez-Chueca, J. (2018, December 11). Assessment of sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes for water and wastewater treatment: A review. Water (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/w10121828

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