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Review
. 2016 May:151:178-88.
doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.02.055. Epub 2016 Mar 15.

Activated persulfate for organic chemical degradation: A review

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Activated persulfate for organic chemical degradation: A review

Laura W Matzek et al. Chemosphere. 2016 May.

Abstract

Activated persulfate reactions have widespread application for groundwater and environmental remediation, as many of these reactions involve destruction of environmental contaminants. Within the last five years, knowledge of activated persulfate degradation reactions has grown to include novel means of activating persulfate for enhanced removal of organic species. These current studies cover a long list of organic analytes, including pharmaceuticals, pesticides, halogenated compounds and dyes. An extensive review of recently published experimental parameters and results for the destruction of organic compounds via activated persulfate is presented. Focus is placed on emerging methodologies and manipulation of traditional activation techniques. Knowledge gaps are identified and discussed, as despite the number of publications on this subject, more broad-reaching guidelines are needed for optimizing applications of activated persulfate in water treatment.

Keywords: Activated persulfate; Advanced oxidation; Degradation; Electrochemical; Organic removal; Sulfate radical.

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