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Do contaminants originating from state-of-the-art treated wastewater impact the ecological quality of surface waters? [PDF]
Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improved surface water quality in the urban areas of many high income countries.
A Borja +53 more
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This study develops a phosphorus‐doped cobalt single‐atom catalyst that enhances high‐valent cobalt–oxo species generation for water purification. This atomic‐level tuning boosts the catalyst's activity by 3.5 times, enabling efficient pollutant degradation. A continuous‐flow reactor achieves high, long‐term removal efficiency, producing water with low
Wen‐Min Wang +4 more
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SchussenAktivplus: reduction of micropollutants and of potentially pathogenic bacteria for further water quality improvement of the river Schussen, a tributary of Lake Constance, Germany [PDF]
The project focuses on the efficiency of combined technologies to reduce the release of micropollutants and bacteria into surface waters via sewage treatment plants of different size and via stormwater overflow basins of different types. As a model river
Amler, Klaus +35 more
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Elimination of Organic Micropollutants
The elimination of organic micropollutants from water and wastewater may be done by separation methods, which are useful to concentrate and relocate pollutants so that they can be more readily recovered or destroyed, or by destruction and detoxification methods by which the pollutants are destroyed and detoxified by the use of oxidation or reduction ...
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Pharmaceutical residues, and other organic micropollutants that pass naturally through the human body into sewage, are in many cases unaffected by treatment processes at conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).
Christian Baresel +2 more
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ABSTRACT The UV/chlorine process, a promising advanced oxidation process, demonstrates remarkable synergism and radical dynamics for the efficient degradation of Basic Blue 41 (BB41). This study investigates the effects of processing conditions, including solution temperature (25°C–45°C), pollutant dose (10–40 mg/L), chlorine concentration (100–1000 μM)
Mounia Tidjani +4 more
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Fate of drugs during wastewater treatment [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry. The published article is available from the link below.
Andrási +98 more
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ABSTRACT The Fe(II)/chlorine system has emerged as a promising advanced oxidation technology for water treatment, yet its application in continuous‐flow systems remains unexplored. This study presents the first comprehensive investigation of the Fe(II)/chlorine process in a tubular microreactor, a setup that significantly enhances mass transfer and ...
Abderrahmane Talbi +2 more
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Occurrence of micropollutants in the wastewater streams of cruise ships
Nowadays the protection of the marine environment raises increasing academic and public attention. The issue of organic micropollutants is of equally high importance for the marine ecosystems.
Lena Westhof +2 more
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The fate of steroid estrogens: Partitioning during wastewater treatment and onto river sediments [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.The partitioning of steroid estrogens in wastewater treatment and receiving waters is likely to ...
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