Journal Article10.1002/JCTB.1873
Advanced oxidation processes for water treatment: advances and trends for R & D
Christos Comninellis,Agnieszka Kapałka,Sixto Malato,Simon A. Parsons,Ioannis Poulios,Dionissios Mantzavinos +5 more
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TL;DR: The GGEC-2008-057 record was created on 2008-01-23, modified on 2016-08-08 as discussed by the authors, and was later extended to the present version.
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Ozonation and advanced oxidation technologies to remove endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in water effluents.
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Electrogeneration of Hydroxyl Radicals on Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes
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Advanced Oxidation Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment
Simon. Ed. Parsons
- 01 Mar 2004
TL;DR: The suitability of Advanced Oxidation Process (AOPs) for pollutant degradation was recognised in the early 1970s and much research and development work has been undertaken to commercialise some of these processes as discussed by the authors.
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