2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134872
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A review on the use of chelating agents as an alternative to promote photo-Fenton at neutral pH: Current trends, knowledge gap and future studies

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“…]. Without irradiation, the mechanism of the Fenton‐like reaction with copper to produce reactive oxidants HO ⋅ can be sumarized as follows, in which regeneration of Cu 2+ thanks to reaction (6) is slower than its consumption as discussed in the Introduction for iron: [20, 21] trueCu2+(aq)+normalH2normalO2Cu+(aq)+HO2+normalH+ trueHO2normalO2-+normalH+ trueCu2+(aq)+normalO2-4pt(orHO2)Cu+(aq)+normalO24pt(orO2+H+) trueCu+(aq)+normalH2normalO2Cu2+(aq)+OH-(aq)+HO …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…]. Without irradiation, the mechanism of the Fenton‐like reaction with copper to produce reactive oxidants HO ⋅ can be sumarized as follows, in which regeneration of Cu 2+ thanks to reaction (6) is slower than its consumption as discussed in the Introduction for iron: [20, 21] trueCu2+(aq)+normalH2normalO2Cu+(aq)+HO2+normalH+ trueHO2normalO2-+normalH+ trueCu2+(aq)+normalO2-4pt(orHO2)Cu+(aq)+normalO24pt(orO2+H+) trueCu+(aq)+normalH2normalO2Cu2+(aq)+OH-(aq)+HO …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal pH keeps iron soluble to interact with hydrogen peroxide and continue the reaction (Ahile et al, 2020). In Figure 2 is observed that the values of pH 3 and 4 are more efficient in the removal of color and COD than the leachates treated with pH 2, as mentioned in the literature for Fenton process (Wang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Optimization Of the Fenton Processmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…This process is called chelate-modified Fenton (MF; Fe(II)/Fe(III) + H 2 O 2 + CA) process. Inorganic and organic CAs form complexes with Fe(II)/Fe(III) at neutral pH, keep it soluble, and thus enhance the production of oxidative species and extend the applicability of Fenton oxidation to a wider range of pH [28,40,41]. The extraction of the transition metals of the soil is also enhanced by the addition of chelating agents [42].…”
Section: Major Limitations Of Fenton Oxidation In Contaminated Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying different CAs to make iron soluble at circumneutral pH (as catalyst for hydrogen peroxide decomposition) has been recently reviewed for Fenton and photo-Fenton processes in the aqueous phase [32,40,41]. The authors affirmed that the contaminants are efficiently degraded by this process (MF), highlighting a potential treatment approach for the degradation of different pollutants (including emerging contaminants, aromatic compounds, pesticides, dyes, etc.)…”
Section: Fe(ii)-mentioning
confidence: 99%