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- W2807206657 abstract "The aim of this chapter is to present the electrochemical oxidation of organics in the presence of species that act as mediators. The most frequently studied mediators—electrogenerated oxidants—are reactive oxygen species (ozone, hydroxyl radicals), active chlorine, and peroxodisulfate. All of these mediators are generated from water, oxygen, or salts. Various salts are present in wastewater or natural water or they are added to increase the removal capacity of organic pollutants. The electrochemical oxidation of salts, such as sulfates, chlorides, carbonates, or phosphates, generates strong oxidants which react with organics. In addition, during the process of electrochemical oxidation of organics, the presence in water of certain ions, i.e., chlorides, may lead to the formation of chlorinated by-products (such as organochlorinated compounds, chlorates, or perchlorates). Such products may even be more toxic than the parent contaminants." @default.
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- W2807206657 title "Indirect Electrochemical Oxidation Using Hydroxyl Radical, Active Chlorine, and Peroxodisulfate" @default.
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