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In this book, examples of non-conventional, advanced oxidation technologies (AOTs) and advanced reduction technologies (ARTs), as sustainable solutions for environmental treatments are presented, selected from recognized groups of different countries. AOTs are well known for their capacity for oxidi...
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paper:paper_97813157_v9_n_p337_Litter2025-07-30T19:13:04Z Final conclusions Photolysis Titanium dioxide Advanced oxidation technology Conventional treatments Environmental treatment Inorganic pollutants Metals and metalloids Organic contaminant Reduction technologies Sustainable solution Environmental technology In this book, examples of non-conventional, advanced oxidation technologies (AOTs) and advanced reduction technologies (ARTs), as sustainable solutions for environmental treatments are presented, selected from recognized groups of different countries. AOTs are well known for their capacity for oxidizing and mineralizing almost any organic contaminant and transforming several inorganic pollutants strongly resistant to conventional treatments, such as metals and metalloids. The AOTs presented in this book are mainly TiO2 photocatalysis (HP) and photo-Fenton, but others like UV/H2O2, enzyme/H2O2, peracetic acid and UV photolysis are also exemplified. © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97813157_v9_n_p337_Litter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97813157_v9_n_p337_Litter |
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In this book, examples of non-conventional, advanced oxidation technologies (AOTs) and advanced reduction technologies (ARTs), as sustainable solutions for environmental treatments are presented, selected from recognized groups of different countries. AOTs are well known for their capacity for oxidizing and mineralizing almost any organic contaminant and transforming several inorganic pollutants strongly resistant to conventional treatments, such as metals and metalloids. The AOTs presented in this book are mainly TiO2 photocatalysis (HP) and photo-Fenton, but others like UV/H2O2, enzyme/H2O2, peracetic acid and UV photolysis are also exemplified. © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. |
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