Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review

Pharmaceuticals, which are frequently detected in natural and wastewater bodies as well as drinking water have attracted considerable attention, because they do not readily biodegrade and may persist and remain toxic. As a result, pharmaceutical residues pose on-going and potential health and envi...

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Main Authors: Kanakaraju, Devagi, Glass, Beverley D., Oelgemöller, Michael
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.207282019-07-12T07:08:02Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20728/ Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review Kanakaraju, Devagi Glass, Beverley D. Oelgemöller, Michael QD Chemistry Pharmaceuticals, which are frequently detected in natural and wastewater bodies as well as drinking water have attracted considerable attention, because they do not readily biodegrade and may persist and remain toxic. As a result, pharmaceutical residues pose on-going and potential health and environmental risks. To tackle these emerging contaminants, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) such as photo- Fenton, sonolysis, electrochemical oxidation, radiation and ozonation etc. have been applied to remove pharmaceuticals. These processes utilize the high reactivity of hydroxyl radicals to progressively oxidize organic compounds to innocuous products. This review provides an overview of the findings from recent studies, which have applied AOPs to degrade pharmaceutical compounds. Included is a discussion that links various factors of TiO2-mediated photocatalytic treatment to its effectiveness in degrading pharmaceutical residues. This review furthermore highlights the success of AOPs in the removal of pharmaceuticals from different water matrices and recommendations for future studies are outlined. Elsevier 2018 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20728/1/Advanced%20oxidation%20process-mediated%20removal%20of%20pharmaceuticals%20%28abstract%29.pdf Kanakaraju, Devagi and Glass, Beverley D. and Oelgemöller, Michael (2018) Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review. Journal of Environmental Management, 219. pp. 189-207. ISSN 03014797 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.103 doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.103
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Kanakaraju, Devagi
Glass, Beverley D.
Oelgemöller, Michael
Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review
description Pharmaceuticals, which are frequently detected in natural and wastewater bodies as well as drinking water have attracted considerable attention, because they do not readily biodegrade and may persist and remain toxic. As a result, pharmaceutical residues pose on-going and potential health and environmental risks. To tackle these emerging contaminants, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) such as photo- Fenton, sonolysis, electrochemical oxidation, radiation and ozonation etc. have been applied to remove pharmaceuticals. These processes utilize the high reactivity of hydroxyl radicals to progressively oxidize organic compounds to innocuous products. This review provides an overview of the findings from recent studies, which have applied AOPs to degrade pharmaceutical compounds. Included is a discussion that links various factors of TiO2-mediated photocatalytic treatment to its effectiveness in degrading pharmaceutical residues. This review furthermore highlights the success of AOPs in the removal of pharmaceuticals from different water matrices and recommendations for future studies are outlined.
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author Kanakaraju, Devagi
Glass, Beverley D.
Oelgemöller, Michael
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Oelgemöller, Michael
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title Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review
title_short Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review
title_full Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review
title_fullStr Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review
title_full_unstemmed Advanced oxidation process-mediated removal of pharmaceuticals from water: A review
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publisher Elsevier
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20728/1/Advanced%20oxidation%20process-mediated%20removal%20of%20pharmaceuticals%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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