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This volume reviews the drinking water treatments in which AOPs display a high application potential. Firstly it reveals the typical supply sources and limitations of conventional technologies and critically reviews natural organic matter characterization and removal techniques, focusing mainly on AOP treatments. It then explores using AOPs for simultaneous inactivation/disinfection of several types of microorganisms, including highly resistant Cryptosporidium protozoa. Lastly, it discusses relevant miscellaneous topics, like the most promising AOP solid catalysts, the regime change of Fenton-like processes toward continuous reactors, the application of chemometrics for process optimization, the impact on disinfection byproducts and the tracing of toxicity during AOP treatments. This work is a useful reference for researchers and students involved in water technologies, including analytical and environmental chemistry, chemical and environmental engineering, toxicology, biotechnology, and related fields. It is intended to encourage industrial and public-health scientists and decision-makers to accelerate the application of AOPs as technological alternatives for the improvement of drinking water treatment plants. .
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monografia Rebiun22494732 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22494732 180703s2019 gw s 00 0 eng d 9783319768823 9783319768816 9783319768830 9783030083175 UMA.RE Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) in Drinking Water Treatment Recurso electrónico] edited by Antonio Gil, Luis Alejandro Galeano, Miguel Ángel Vicente Cham Springer International Publishing 2019 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing XVIII, 429 p. 70 il., 61 il. col XVIII, 429 p. 70 il., 61 il. col Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry 67 This volume reviews the drinking water treatments in which AOPs display a high application potential. Firstly it reveals the typical supply sources and limitations of conventional technologies and critically reviews natural organic matter characterization and removal techniques, focusing mainly on AOP treatments. It then explores using AOPs for simultaneous inactivation/disinfection of several types of microorganisms, including highly resistant Cryptosporidium protozoa. Lastly, it discusses relevant miscellaneous topics, like the most promising AOP solid catalysts, the regime change of Fenton-like processes toward continuous reactors, the application of chemometrics for process optimization, the impact on disinfection byproducts and the tracing of toxicity during AOP treatments. This work is a useful reference for researchers and students involved in water technologies, including analytical and environmental chemistry, chemical and environmental engineering, toxicology, biotechnology, and related fields. It is intended to encourage industrial and public-health scientists and decision-makers to accelerate the application of AOPs as technological alternatives for the improvement of drinking water treatment plants. . Environmental pollution Chemical engineering Catalysis Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution Water Quality/Water Pollution Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Gil, Antonio ed. lit Galeano, Luis Alejandro ed. lit Vicente, Miguel Ángel ed. lit The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry 67