“…A comparison among the compositions of mineral/bicarbonate rich-water, seawater, and fresh urine shows that the urine matrix, in addition to the inorganic salts/ions (e.g., chloride, sulfate, and/or bicarbonate), has high amounts of organic substances (e.g., urea and creatinine; which compete by the degrading radicals), whereas mineral water and seawater have a very low content of organic matter [16] , [17] , [18] , [19] , [26] , [52] , [62] , [70] , [86] . For this reason, the sono-treatment of target pollutants in the fresh urine matrix gives lower degradation efficiencies than in bicarbonate rich-water or seawater (see Table 1 , Table 2 , Table 3 ).…”