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Title: The role of catalytic ozone processes on the elimination of DBPs and their precursors in drinking water treatment
Authors: Beltrán Novillo, Fernando Juan
Rey Barroso, Ana
Gimeno Gamero, Olga
Keywords: Ozono;Ozonización catalítica;Ozonización fotocatalítica;Subproductos de la desinfección;Materia orgánica natural;Ácidos húmicos;Agua potable;Cloración;Ozone;Catalytic ozonation;Photocatalytic ozonation;Disinfection by-products;Natural organic matter;Humic acids;Drinking water;Chlorination
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water treatment (DWT) as a result of pathogen removal has always been an issue of special attention in the preparation of safe water. DBPs are formed by the action of oxidant-disinfectant chemicals, mainly chlorine derivatives (chlorine, hypochlorous acid, chloramines, etc.), that react with natural organic matter (NOM), mainly humic substances. DBPs are usually refractory to oxidation, mainly due to the presence of halogen compounds so that advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are a recommended option to deal with their removal. In this work, the application of catalytic ozonation processes (with and without the simultaneous presence of radiation), moderately recent AOPs, for the removal of humic substances (NOM), also called DBPs precursors, and DBPs themselves is reviewed. First, a short history about the use of disinfectants in DWT, DBPs formation discovery and alternative oxidants used is presented. Then, sections are dedicated to conventional AOPs applied to remove DBPs and their precursors to finalize with the description of principal research achievements found in the literature about application of catalytic ozonation processes. In this sense, aspects such as operating conditions, reactors used, radiation sources applied in their case, kinetics and mechanisms are reviewed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/13973
DOI: 10.3390/catal11040521
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