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- W3013476514 abstract "In this work, a new combination of oxidation treatments for the degradation of bisphenol A (BPA) is investigated. This innovative wastewater (WW) treatment includes the use of ferrate (FeO42−) and its decomposition byproducts under dark and UVA irradiation. The oxidation by ferrate leads to a fast but incomplete degradation of BPA with a degradation extent of 45% after 60 min under adopted experimental conditions. However, the ferrate decomposition byproducts which are constituted by solid iron species can be used to further improve the pollutant degradation efficiency. Indeed, ferrate-mediated heterogeneous photo-Fenton process is employed for the first time to enhance the degradation of BPA. With respect to the application for wastewater treatment, UVA irradiation (which is part of solar light), non-toxic and natural origin compounds such as ascorbic acid (AA) and ethylenediamine-N,N′-disuccinic acid (EDDS), are used to design a sustainable process. Under optimized conditions, the degradation extent of BPA using this newly designed treatment reaches almost 100% with AA and 70% with EDDS. In order to assess the feasibility of this treatment, the ferrate-mediated photo-Fenton process is applied to treat municipal wastewater. The obtained results in WW are highly encouraging since a maximum BPA degradation extent of 63% and 60% is observed after 300 min by using AA and EDDS, respectively." @default.
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- W3013476514 title "Innovative depollution treatment using multi-valent iron species: from fundamental study to application in municipal wastewater" @default.
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