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Synergistic effects of hybrid advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) based on hydrodynamic cavitation phenomenon - A review

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 432, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.134191

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Hydrodynamic cavitation; Persulfate; Oxidation; Sulfate radical; Hydroxyl radical; Wastewater treatment

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  1. National Science Centre, Warsaw, Poland [UMO-2017/25/B/ST8/01364]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51906125]
  3. Ulam program of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) [PPN/ULM/2020/1/00037/U/00001]

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High-performance water treatment systems based on cavitational processes have gained increasing interest in the scientific community. Hydrodynamic cavitation has been proven as an effective alternative, reagent-free method for treating various pollutants in water. The combination of cavitation with advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) has shown enhanced oxidation capacity and the ability to degrade persistent contaminants. The synergistic effect between integrated technologies in hybrid processes contributes to their improved performance. This review discusses principles, mechanisms, and factors influencing the effectiveness of cavitation-AOP coupling, as well as the economic feasibility of these hybrid techniques in large-scale wastewater treatment.
High-performance water treatment systems based on cavitational processes have received an increasing interest of scientific community in the past few decades. Numerous studies indicated the advantageous application of hydrodynamic cavitation as an alternative, reagent-free treatment method of various pollutants in water. Both approaches were proved as an effective method to achieve mineralization of many organic contaminants as well as a disinfection method, which is able to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms. This makes cavitation-based methods a promising candidate implemented in a post-treatment stage of water treatment facilities. Nowadays, hybrid methods based on combination of cavitation with advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), possessing enhanced oxidation capacity were proposed. Compared to the individual utilization of cavitation and AOPs (e.g., O-3, H2O2, Fenton's process), hybrid processes are capable to degrade even highly persistent contaminants and shorten the operation time reducing the overall consumption of energy and oxidants. The improved performance of hybrid methods is attributed to the synergistic effect occurring between integrated technologies, which is expressed by the synergistic index. In this paper, recent reports focusing on coupling of cavitation and AOPs were reviewed to reveal major principles and mechanisms governing the synergistic effect. The review discusses the effect of process parameters (oxidant type, pH, hydraulic and ultrasonic properties, K-ow) on the oxidation effectiveness. Comparative analysis was provided in order to highlight the advantages and limits laying behind the discussed methods. The analysis of the economic feasibility was performed to assess the potential applicability of hybrid techniques in large-scale wastewater treatment.

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