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A review of advanced oxidation process towards organic pollutants and its potential application in fracturing flowback fluid

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 16, Pages 45643-45676

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-25191-6

Keywords

AOPs; Fracturing flowback fluids; Organics; Waste water management

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This review summarizes the recent studies on advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for the treatment of fracturing flowback fluid (FFF). The immobilization and loading methods of catalysts, evaluation methods of FFF degradation, and continuous treatment process flow are discussed. Further studies are urgently needed to explore catalyst loading methods, macromolecule organic evaluation methods, industrial processes, and pathways of macromolecule organics' decomposition for FFF treatment.
Fracturing flowback fluid (FFF) including various kinds of organic pollutants that do harms to people and new treatments are urgently needed. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are suitable methods in consideration with molecular weight, removal cost and efficiency. Here, we summarize the recent studies about AOP treatments towards organic pollutants and discuss the application prospects in treatment of FFF. Immobilization and loading methods of catalysts, evaluation method of degradation of FFF, and continuous treatment process flow are discussed in this review. In conclusion, further studies are urgently needed in aspects of catalyst loading methods, macromolecule organic evaluation methods, industrial process, and pathways of macromolecule organics' decomposition.

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