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“…Specific treatment mechanisms that are discussed below include advanced reductive processes (ARPs; Bentel et al. ; Trojanowicz et al ; Bao et al. ; Park et al.…”
Section: Considerations For Available Pfas‐relevant Destruction Technmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specific treatment mechanisms that are discussed below include advanced reductive processes (ARPs; Bentel et al. ; Trojanowicz et al ; Bao et al. ; Park et al.…”
Section: Considerations For Available Pfas‐relevant Destruction Technmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final chemical treatment mechanism to discuss is AOP, which has been extensively studied throughout the literature and several review papers provide a robust survey of the available information (Merino et al ; Ross et al ; Trojanowicz et al ). Briefly, AOP for certain PFAS, such as fluorotelomers and PFCAs, typically follow a sequential defluorination mechanism that becomes increasingly rate limiting as the perfluoroalkyl chain shortens.…”
Section: Considerations For Available Pfas‐relevant Destruction Technmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adsorption process can be investigated according to the intra-particle diffusion kinetics model when the uptake of the absorbate varies with the incubation time and thus, intra-particle diffusion should be the rate-controlling factor [34]. According to (4) in Table 1, the linear fitting regression is presented in Figure 6F. Formula C, which corresponds to the intercept of the linear fitting curve, is supposed to be a constant which provides information about the boundary layer thickness.…”
Section: Adsorption Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these methods possess non-negligible disadvantages which restrict their real industrial applications. For example, ozonation [4] and extraction [5] require much oxidizing agent or organic solvent for the treatment processes and the excessive chemicals may cause secondary pollution. Filtration [6] is not suitable for use in extreme environments since the flux of the used membrane decreases when time goes by due to its non-resistance to corrosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advanced oxidation was largely studied by the researchers in order to eliminate the basic dyes in the waste water, this process has the principle of generating intermediate species which are the hydroxyl radicals • OH, these species are generated by the dissociation of the hydrogen peroxide in the presence of metal Fe(II) or UV light 14 . The elimination of textile dyes by the method mentioned above leads to the formation of the following compounds: water H 2 O and carbon dioxide 15,16 CO 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%