“…Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are a set of chemical processes that are able to decompose recalcitrant organics or persistent organic compounds, pharmaceuticals and heavy metals from wastewater which conventional technologies cannot degrade ( Foster, 2017 ; Giannakis et al, 2017 ; Tichonovas et al, 2017 ; Rekhate and Srivastava, 2020 ; Courti et al, 2022 ) and they also enhance the biodegradability of wastewater ( Giannakis et al, 2017 ; Rekhate and Srivastava, 2020 ; Courti et al, 2022 ). AOPs are able to do this by producing oxygen radicals and large quantities of the powerful, non-selective (•OH) which act as the oxidative agents ( Foster, 2017 ; Giannakis et al, 2017 ; Tichonovas et al, 2017 ; Rekhate and Srivastava, 2020 ; Courti et al, 2022 ). The different types of AOPs which are discussed below are Fenton based reactions, UV-based reactions, Ozone based reactions ( Giannakis et al, 2017 ; Rekhate and Srivastava, 2020 ; Courti et al, 2022 ) and plasma-based reactions ( Courti et al, 2022 ).…”