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Intensification of Photo-Assisted Advanced Oxidation Processes for Water Treatment: A Critical Review

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CATALYSTS
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal13020401

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intensification processes; advanced oxidation processes; UV assisted; water treatment; contaminants of emerging concern

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In recent decades, UV-AOPs have been used to remove various contaminants from polluted water, but their industrial-scale application is limited by high operational costs. Researchers have been working on increasing their efficiency and reducing costs by optimizing operational parameters, developing photocatalytic materials, and combining different UV-AOPs for pollutant treatment.
In recent decades, ultraviolet-assisted advanced oxidation processes (UV-AOPs) have been successfully applied to remove a wide range of contaminants from polluted water. Despite this, their extended use on an industrial scale is still far from being a reality, largely limited by the operational costs that these processes still entail. In recent years, many researchers have been working to increase UV-AOP efficiency and reduce capital and operating costs. This work aims to review different strategies devoted to the intensification of UV-AOPs. Firstly, the optimization of operational parameters, such as catalyst loading, pH, temperature, or oxidant concentration, has been reviewed as a strategy to augment the efficiency of the photocatalytic processes and reduce reagent consumption and/or treatment time. The review also discusses the development of photocatalytic materials to intensify the UV-AOPs process, and finally, the combination or integration of different UV-AOPs for the treatment of pollutants is also examined.

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