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Fenton Technology for Wastewater Treatment: Dares and Trends

Djamel Ghernaout, Noureddine Elboughdiri, Saad Ghareba

2020OALib97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fenton reaction remains an efficient technique for decomposing recalcitrant organic contaminants. Nevertheless, traditional Fenton response has many limitations like the necessity of acidic pH circumstance, the formation of iron sludge and the need for elevated chemical introductions. Procedures like heterogeneous Fenton, fluidized-bed Fenton, employment of chelating products and in situ formations of Fenton's reagent have been examined as likely solutions to such drawbacks. Bello et al. The heterogeneous Fenton method stays the most largely examined thanks to the expansion achieved in catalysis. The fluidized-bed Fenton method has the capacity to diminish sludge formation and ameliorate technology efficiency. Chelating chemicals are employed to performing homogeneous Fenton at circumneutral pH, even if the potentially decisive impact of many chelating products remains a source of worry. In situ formation of Fenton's reagent via bio-electrochemical technique (bio-electro-Fenton) seems to be a likely manner to diminish the price related to Fenton's reagent. Despite the progress registered in the Fenton technologies, the classical process, and its ameliorated versions, membranes processes remain fundamental for secure wastewater treatment. As sure barriers towards pollution dispersal, processes such as nanofiltration should be coupled to Fenton techniques.

Topics & Concepts

WastewaterSewage treatmentEnvironmental scienceWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringAdvanced oxidation water treatmentWater Treatment and DisinfectionWastewater Treatment and Reuse