Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products: Waste Management and Treatment Technology 2019
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816189-0.00008-1
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Removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products from wastewater using advanced materials

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“…Higher pH values (pH >3) were not tested due to the precipitation of Fe 3+ species. 53 Increasing the pH enhanced the I ph and the FEs for O 2 evolution from ∼55% at pH 1 and 2 to ∼80% at pH 3 (Figure 2). In contrast, the same PEC reaction in the absence of Fe 3+ was not influenced by pH and the FEs for O 2 evolution were similar at between 27% and 35%.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Higher pH values (pH >3) were not tested due to the precipitation of Fe 3+ species. 53 Increasing the pH enhanced the I ph and the FEs for O 2 evolution from ∼55% at pH 1 and 2 to ∼80% at pH 3 (Figure 2). In contrast, the same PEC reaction in the absence of Fe 3+ was not influenced by pH and the FEs for O 2 evolution were similar at between 27% and 35%.…”
Section: Fementioning
confidence: 91%
“…The high-valent iron species were found to be more active at high pH in the pH range of 1–3 (Figure S15). Higher pH values (pH >3) were not tested due to the precipitation of Fe 3+ species . Increasing the pH enhanced the I ph and the FEs for O 2 evolution from ∼55% at pH 1 and 2 to ∼80% at pH 3 (Figure ).…”
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“…Regarding the adsorption process for PPCP removal from real wastewater, the most suitable condition is obtained using the powdered form of activated carbon (PAC) in concentration ranging from 5 to 50 mg L −1. 92,241 …”
Section: Elimination Of Ppcps In Conventional Water and Wastewater Tp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Fenton reaction (Equation (1)) uses a combination of hydrogen peroxide and a ferrous or ferric salt that reacts with cellulose and lignin [ 96 ]. For the degradation of organic substrates, this method either depolymerizes or polymerizes the cellulose and lignin of fibers under acidic conditions (pH > 4) [ 97 , 98 ] whereby the reaction occurs between hydrogen on organic material and the hydroxyl radical (Equation (2)). Hydroxyl radicals can damage organic molecules (RH) such as lignin and cellulose, releasing water and carbon dioxide as a result (Equation (3)).…”
Section: Pre-treatments and Surface Modification Of Kapok Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%