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Degradation of Antibiotics by Fenton-like Reaction Catalyzed by Iron Oxide
In recent years, antibiotics have been widely used in the treatment of human and animal diseases due to their effectiveness. Most antibiotics enter the environment in the form of primitive or metabolites, making them new environmental pollutants ...
Junqing You, Xihui Zhang, Jinglei Chen
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Recent advances in Fenton-like treatment of radioactive ion exchange resins
Ion exchange resins (IERs) are widely used to remove radioactive contaminants from various commercial nuclear power plant systems. After the completion of their useful life cycle, IERs are removed from the nuclear facility and are known as spent resins ...
Muhammad Aamir Hafeez +6 more
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The frequent use of antibiotics allows them to enter aqueous environments via wastewater, and many types of antibiotics accumulate in the environment due to difficult degradation, causing a threat to environmental health. It is crucial to adopt effective
Yu Jiang +7 more
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Experimental investigation of ultrasound/ Fenton’s reagent oxidation process on the degradation rate constant of p- nitrophenol [PDF]
The main objective of the present work is the investigation of the efficacy of a combination of Fenton chemistry and high-frequency sonochemistry for wastewater treatment, including p-nitrophenol (PNP) as a model pollutant.
Mohammad Kazemi, Mahdieh Abolhasani
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Traditional electro-Fenton systems must continuously supply oxygen to the cathode, which leads to extensive volatilisation of benzene in solutions.
Hui Qiao +5 more
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FENTON REACTION DRIVEN BY IRON LIGANDS [PDF]
ABSTRACT One of the most important sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in biological systems is the Fenton reaction. In this, the Fe 2+ or Fe 3+ reacts with H 2 O 2 to produce ROS as the hydroxyl radical (∙OH), superoxide radical (O 2∙- ) and singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ).The main ROS, responsible for the high oxidizing power of the Fenton reaction, is
SALGADO, PABLO +4 more
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Coupling of Fenton reaction and white rot fungi for the degradation of organic pollutants
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are a class of highly efficient pollution remediation technologies that produce oxidising radicals under specific conditions to degrade organic pollutants. The Fenton reaction is a commonly applied AOP.
Shuxian Chen +4 more
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Landfill leachate treatment by combination of electro - fenton and sequencing batch reactor method [PDF]
Landfill leachate contains a large amount of organic, inorganic and heavy metal contents. Untreated leachate is a potential source to effect of soil, surface and groundwater.
A. I. M., Nurul +2 more
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Dihydroxybenzenes: driven Fenton reactions
Different compounds that reduce Fe(III) and that simultaneously increase the oxidation potential of the H2O2/Fe2+ system, have been evaluated. In this work, the improving of Fenton reactions by 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid (2,3-DHBA), 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid (3,4-DHBA) or 1,2-dihydroxybenzene (CAT) were studied. The three compounds are able to reduce Fe(
Baeza-Hernández, Jaime +4 more
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Fenton Reaction–Unique but Still Mysterious
This study is devoted to the Fenton reaction, which, despite hundreds of reports in a number of scientific journals, provides opportunities for further investigation of its use as a method of advanced oxidation of organic macro- and micropollutants in its diverse variations and hybrid systems.
Frantisek Kastanek +4 more
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