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- W4285134848 abstract "Dye wastewater comprises contaminants that are difficult to degrade. When released into water bodies without proper treatment, it can cause a variety of problems for human health and aquatic ecosystems. Among several alternatives for treating wastewater contaminated by dyes, the Fenton process is an option with many advantages. The Fenton process involves the formation of the hydroxyl (HO•) and hydroperoxyl (HO2•) radicals through the oxidation of Fe2+ (Fe2+ + H2O2 → Fe3+ + HO− + HO•). It is an advanced oxidative process that involves easily accessible reagents, is low-cost, and the conditions, such as pH range, temperature, and concentration ratio, are well established in the literature. The Fenton process can proceed in a homogeneous or heterogeneous manner, and through both pathways, total mineralization through oxidation can be achieved. Methods that cannot achieve total mineralization can be coupled with the Fenton process to achieve greater efficiency, and in some cases, reduced consumption of the hydrogen peroxide oxidizer. The Fenton process has high applicability in environmental fields, mostly because its mechanism involves the total destruction of the contaminant. However, the degradation process often results in the formation of new toxic by-products, which means that the end product remains toxic." @default.
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- W4285134848 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W4285134848 title "Fenton Processes in Dye Removal" @default.
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