2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109289
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Combined electrochemical processes for the efficient degradation of non-polar organochlorine pesticides

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“…Currently, many researchers focus on the development and integration of electrochemical oxidation techniques. The main advantages of this approach are that no chemicals or other products need to be added, and the process can be easily connected to renewable energy sources ( 178 ). However, when dealing with large volumes of wastewater, the size of equipment and devices increases with energy consumption and waste generation, in addition to unavoidable side reactions and mass transfer limitations ( 179 , 180 ).…”
Section: The Methods Of Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, many researchers focus on the development and integration of electrochemical oxidation techniques. The main advantages of this approach are that no chemicals or other products need to be added, and the process can be easily connected to renewable energy sources ( 178 ). However, when dealing with large volumes of wastewater, the size of equipment and devices increases with energy consumption and waste generation, in addition to unavoidable side reactions and mass transfer limitations ( 179 , 180 ).…”
Section: The Methods Of Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, oxidation of pollutants requires their transfer to the surface of anode where they are oxidized/mineralized by • OH. Several recent works have demonstrated high efficiency of this process, alone [8][9][10] or in combination with other technologies [11,12] for the treatment of synthetic or real pesticides wastewater. In contrast, in EF, • OH are homogeneously generated in the bulk solution from the reaction between electrochemically formed H2O2 and a catalyst (generally Fe 2+ ion) to remove pesticides from water [13,14].…”
Section: Which Electrochemical Technologies Are Used For Treating Pesticides?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-polar organochlorine pesticides [32] Direct yellow 9 azo dye [33] Ozonation in an alkaline medium…”
Section: Advanced Oxidation Processes For Wastewater Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%