2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.134548
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Is Mn(III) a principal oxidant for trace organic contaminant abatement in permanganate/bisulfate process?

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“…Permanganate [Mn­(VII)] and ferrate [Fe­(VI)] have attracted more attention as green and multifunctional oxidants in water treatment. When normalized to the same specific molar oxidant dosage, the reduction in EDC of SRNOM II at pH 8 decreased in the following order: Mn­(VII) > Fe­(VI) ≈ ClO 2 ≈ O 3 + t -BuOH > O 3 . Treatment with Mn­(VII) exhibits the highest removal efficiency of EDC compared to those of other oxidants, which is consistent with its powerful ability to abstract more electrons.…”
Section: Effects Of Oxidative Treatments On Edcmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Permanganate [Mn­(VII)] and ferrate [Fe­(VI)] have attracted more attention as green and multifunctional oxidants in water treatment. When normalized to the same specific molar oxidant dosage, the reduction in EDC of SRNOM II at pH 8 decreased in the following order: Mn­(VII) > Fe­(VI) ≈ ClO 2 ≈ O 3 + t -BuOH > O 3 . Treatment with Mn­(VII) exhibits the highest removal efficiency of EDC compared to those of other oxidants, which is consistent with its powerful ability to abstract more electrons.…”
Section: Effects Of Oxidative Treatments On Edcmentioning
confidence: 53%