Pharmaceuticals wastewater treatment via different advanced oxidation processes: Reaction mechanism, operational factors, toxicities, and cost evaluation – A review
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Separation and Purification Technology
Publication Date
4-1-2024
Abstract
Pharmaceuticals comprises different drugs used for treating different infections in human being and animals. The huge quantities of pharmaceuticals used are found to discharge into different water resources and cause different health and environmental problems. The continuous and large-scale discharge of pharmaceuticals increases their persistency which can consequently make them more toxic. The different advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) were found to effectively treat pharmaceuticals contaminated water. The AOPs yield different reactive radicals with predominantly hydroxyl radical (•OH)- and sulfate radical (SO4 •−) which showed fast reactivity with pharmaceuticals. Different mechanistic approaches were systematically reviewed which verify the yield, reactivities, and degradation pathways of •OH and SO4 •−. Different factors, such as pH, dose of peroxides and activators, level of pharmaceuticals contamination, and common inorganic anions were found to influence the effectiveness of AOPs. The effectiveness of the AOPs in term of cost and detoxification of target pharmaceuticals suggested to select preferably AOPs which are economical and form non-toxic and/or less toxic products. The different challenges, such as treatment of mixture of pharmaceuticals and treatment in real wastewater which can further increase potential of treatment are discussed.
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Publisher
Elsevier BV
First Page
127458
Last Page
127458
Disciplines
Engineering
Keywords
Advanced oxidation processes, Pharmaceuticals, Toxicities, Cost evaluation
Recommended Citation
Iqbal, Jibran; Shah, Noor S.; Khan, Javed Ali; Naushad, Mu.; Boczkaj, Grzegorz; Jamil, Farrukh; Khan, Shamshad; Li, Long; Murtaza, Behzad; and Han, Changseok, "Pharmaceuticals wastewater treatment via different advanced oxidation processes: Reaction mechanism, operational factors, toxicities, and cost evaluation – A review" (2024). All Works. 6485.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/6485
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