Coupling catalytic ozonation and membrane separation: A review

Volume: 236, Pages: 116221 - 116221
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Ozonation is an efficient process for oxidation of organic pollutants. This process is effective but it can sometimes generate by-products more toxic than the initial micropollutants. For a better oxidation, an enhanced production of hydroxyl radicals can be obtained through to the use of ozonation catalysts. In order to improve the removal of organic compounds in water, a promising solution relies on the coupling of membrane filtration with...
Paper Details
Title
Coupling catalytic ozonation and membrane separation: A review
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
236
Pages
116221 - 116221
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