“…It is necessary to remove bromate from drinking water to avoid the deleterious toxic effects of these ions. The global scientific community made efforts to use photocatalytic reactions (Botlaguduru et al., 2015; Jung et al., 2014; Mills et al., 1996; Morais et al. 2020), adsorption using activated carbon and derivatives (Asami et al., 1999; Bhatnagar et al., 2009; Feng et al., 2019; Hong et al., 2016; Huang & Cheng, 2008), other adsorbents (Xu et al., 2012; Yang et al., 2018), ion exchange (Wiśniewski & Kabsch‐Korbutowicz, 2010), electrochemical reduction (Zhao et al., 2012), biological methods (Assunção et al., 2011; Hijnen et al., 1999), membrane technology (Kliber & Wiśniewski, 2011; Lin et al., 2020; Moslemi et al., 2012; Mustapha & Benamar, 2019), and coupled membrane processes (Hamid et al., 2020; Lai et al., 2018; Listiarini et al., 2010; Luo et al., 2017; Wiśniewski et al., 2014) for bromate removal from drinking water.…”