2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2023.120274
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Kinetics study of chloride-activated peracetic acid for purifying bisphenol A: Role of Cl2/HClO and carbon-centered radicals

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“…Nevertheless, PAA alone could only directly degrade certain organic contaminants with electron-rich structures (e.g., sulfur moiety, aromatic ring, and CC bond) . Up to now, a number of activation strategies have been proposed to enhance the oxidative performance of PAA, such as energy input (e.g., ultraviolet, , heat, electrochemistry, microwave, and ultrasound), metal catalysts (e.g., homogeneous and heterogeneous transition metals), carbon materials, , and anionic catalysts (e.g., phosphate, bromide, , iodine, , chloride, and nitrite), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, PAA alone could only directly degrade certain organic contaminants with electron-rich structures (e.g., sulfur moiety, aromatic ring, and CC bond) . Up to now, a number of activation strategies have been proposed to enhance the oxidative performance of PAA, such as energy input (e.g., ultraviolet, , heat, electrochemistry, microwave, and ultrasound), metal catalysts (e.g., homogeneous and heterogeneous transition metals), carbon materials, , and anionic catalysts (e.g., phosphate, bromide, , iodine, , chloride, and nitrite), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%