State-of-the-art review and bibliometric analysis on electro-Fenton process
The electro-Fenton (EF) process was first proposed in 1996 and, since then, considerable
development has been achieved for its application in wastewater treatment, especially at lab …
development has been achieved for its application in wastewater treatment, especially at lab …
Carbonaceous materials as effective adsorbents and catalysts for the removal of emerging contaminants from water
J Scaria, A Gopinath, N Ranjith, V Ravindran… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
The elimination of emerging contaminants (ECs) from aquatic environment has become a
worldwide concern due to their widespread occurrence and consequent detrimental effects …
worldwide concern due to their widespread occurrence and consequent detrimental effects …
Treatment of dairy industry wastewater by combined aerated electrocoagulation and phytoremediation process
As dairy industries has been emerged as one of the most rapidly develo** industry in both
small as well as large scale, the volume of effluent generated is also very high. In the …
small as well as large scale, the volume of effluent generated is also very high. In the …
Alginate coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as nanocomposite adsorbents for arsenic removal from aqueous solutions
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) were synthesized by the
hydrothermal method and used for effective removal of arsenite, As (III), in their native and …
hydrothermal method and used for effective removal of arsenite, As (III), in their native and …
Removal of nutrients and other emerging inorganic contaminants from water and wastewater by electrocoagulation process
The continual discharge of emerging inorganic pollutants into natural aquatic systems and
their negative effects on the environment have motivated the researchers to explore and …
their negative effects on the environment have motivated the researchers to explore and …
Metal–Organic Framework with a Redox-Active Bridge Enables Electrochemically Highly Selective Removal of Arsenic from Water
Selective removal of trace, highly toxic arsenic from water is vital to ensure an adequate and
safe drinking water supply for over 230 million people around the globe affected by arsenic …
safe drinking water supply for over 230 million people around the globe affected by arsenic …
From grave to cradle: treatment, resource recycling, and valorization of phosphogypsum wastes
XY Lou, J Liang, S Liu, J Wang… - Environmental Science & …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Phosphogypsum (PG) wastes, including solid-state PG and liquid-state PG leachate, are
industrial byproducts generated during the production of phosphoric acid. It is of great …
industrial byproducts generated during the production of phosphoric acid. It is of great …
Removal of arsenic and selenium from brackish water using electrodialysis for drinking water production
Abstract Arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) are hazardous elements contaminating
groundwater resources. In this work, arsenite (As III), selenite (Se IV) and selenate (Se VI) …
groundwater resources. In this work, arsenite (As III), selenite (Se IV) and selenate (Se VI) …
Multilayered TNAs/SnO2/PPy/β-PbO2 anode achieving boosted electrocatalytic oxidation of As (III)
Dealing with arsenic pollution has been of great concern owing to inherent toxicity of As (III)
to environments and human health. Herein, a novel multilayered SnO 2/PPy/β-PbO 2 …
to environments and human health. Herein, a novel multilayered SnO 2/PPy/β-PbO 2 …
Arsenic removal from groundwater using an aerated electrocoagulation reactor with 3D Al electrodes in the presence of anions
AY Goren, M Kobya - Chemosphere, 2021 - Elsevier
Co-occurrence of arsenic and anions in groundwater causes a severe health problems and
combine effects of these pollutants significantly affect performance of treatment process …
combine effects of these pollutants significantly affect performance of treatment process …