“…Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), based on very strongly oxidizing free radicals such as hydroxyl and sulfate radicals, have proven to be effective in destroying these aqueous pollutants (Titus et al, 2004;Shen et al, 2008). Despite the success of chlorophenols removal by a Co(II)-mediated activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS) (Benitez et al, 2000;Anipsitakis et al, 2006;Saritha et al, 2009), our recent study indicated a de novo formation mechanism of organohalogens coupled with dechlorination and mineralization of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (Xu et al, 2013). The chloro groups are firstly converted into chloride ions via dechlorination, which are partly re-oxidized to reactive chlorine species (RCS, i.e.…”