Abstract

Both, ozone and chlorine dioxide are highly selective oxidants. Based on reaction kinetics predictions of their reactions with micropollutants are possible. The availability of reaction-rate constants is discussed. Of further interest is the role of secondary oxidants ( .OH radicals) which are produced during decomposition of ozone. Also their effects on micropollutants can be quantified when the .OH radical scavenging-efficiency of the water and the rate of ozone decomposition are calibrated.

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