Treatment Technologies for Emerging Organic Contaminants Removal from Wastewater

作者: Sunita J. Varjani , M. Chaithanya Sudha

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7551-3_6

关键词: WastewaterWaste managementBiological propertyBiofilterFenton reactionEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentContaminationEnvironmental riskEnvironmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products

摘要: Of late, the existence of a group contaminants identified as emerging (ECs) is continued concern for health and safety humans ecosystem. Among various contaminants, organic (EOCs) are components that form significant part products used by humans, viz. pharmaceuticals personal care (PPCP), pesticides, veterinary medicines, fire retardants other industrial products. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) also often portrayed in category their own. The number individual EOCs present wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) due to domestic effluent emissions. Estimation gains more importance complexity involved analysing them. Physicochemical biological properties vital deciding fate upon discharge into nature. Therefore, it very essential collect scientific data on effects assess environmental risk. current chapter analyses adverse water consumers discusses potential removal processes. use physical, chemical methods such adsorption, ultrafiltration, electrodialysis, Fenton reaction, photo catalysis, biofilter algal ponds, efficiencies reviewed.

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