Abstract
Organics degradation is one of the challenges of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), which are mainly employed for the removal of water and air pollutants [...]
Highlights
Integrated systems able to solve the aforementioned issues in a single step could be less expensive and more efficient, but their development requires advancements from the point of view of both materials and the process
Organics degradation is one of the challenges of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), which are mainly employed for the removal of water and air pollutants
In this Issue, a system consisting of integrated resin adsorption/Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) plasma regeneration was proposed to treat some textile dyes, showing that the DBD plasma could maintain the efficient adsorption performance of the resin while degrading the adsorbed dye [1]
Summary
Integrated systems able to solve the aforementioned issues in a single step could be less expensive and more efficient, but their development requires advancements from the point of view of both materials and the process. Organics degradation is one of the challenges of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), which are mainly employed for the removal of water and air pollutants. Compared to stand-alone processes, AOPs are more effective if combined with other removal means, especially to degrade recalcitrant (stable) pollutants in subsequent steps.
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