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Water Science & Technology

Volume 55 Number 12

Oxidation Technologies or Water and Wastewater Treatment IV

Contents

Review of fundamentals and specific aspects of oxidation technologies in marine waters
A. Kornmueller.......... 1–6
Pulsed underwater corona discharges as a source of strong oxidants: OH and H2O2
S.B. Gupta and H. Bluhm.......... 7–12
Study on the treatment of Acid Red 4 wastewaters by a laminar-falling-film-slurry-type VUV photolytic process
Y.-S. Shen and B.-H. Liao.......... 13–18
The basics of oxidants in water treatment. Part A: OH radical reactions
C. von Sonntag.......... 19–23
The basics of oxidants in water treatment. Part B: ozone reactions
U. von Gunten.......... 25–29
Modelling the kinetics of UV/H2O2 oxidation of dichloroacetic acid
C.S. Zalazar, M.D. Labas, M.E. Lovato, R.J. Brandi and A.E. Cassano.......... 31–35
Oxidation and mineralisation of substituted phenols by Fenton's reagent and catalytic wet oxidation
A. Santos, S. Rodriguez, F. Garcia-Ochoa and P. Yustos.......... 37–45
Modelling of sonochemical processes in water treatment
Z. Frontistis, M. Papadaki and D. Mantzavinos.......... 47–52
The importance of hydrodynamics in UV advanced oxidation reactors
A. Sozzi and F. Taghipour.......... 53–58
A modified advanced Fenton process for industrial wastewater treatment
A.G. Chakinala, D.H. Bremner, A.E. Burgess and K.C. Namkung.......... 59–65
Pilot-plant results of the electro-Fenton treatment of olive mill wastewaters followed by anaerobic digestion
S. Khoufi, F. Feki, F. Aloui and S. Sayadi.......... 67–73
Catalytic wet peroxidation of phenol in a fixed bed reactor
F. Martínez, M.I. Pariente, J.A. Melero, J.A. Botas and E. Gómez.......... 75–81
Degradation of polyethylene glycol by Fenton reaction: a comparative study
R. Haseneder, B. Fdez-Navamuel and G. Härtel.......... 83–87
Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of hypophosphite by H2O2: pH effect
C.-C. Hung, Y.-H. Huang and C.-Y. Chen.......... 89–93
Coupled photochemical-biological system to treat biorecalcitrant wastewater
J. Bacardit, V. García-Molina, B. Bayarri, J. Giménez, E. Chamarro, C. Sans and S. Esplugas.......... 95–100
Catalytic action of goethite in the oxidation of 2-chlorophenols with hydrogen peroxide
Y.-T. Lin and M.-C. Lu.......... 101–106
Effect of Fenton's treatment on the biodegradability of chromium-complex azo dyes
I. Arslan-Alaton, I. Kabdal and S. Teksoy.......... 107–112
Activation of solgel titanium nanofilm by UV illumination for NOM removal
L. Rizzo, C.S. Uyguner, H. Selcuk, M. Bekbolet and M. Anderson.......... 113–118
Degradation of recalcitrant organic contaminants by solar photocatalysis
L. Mansouri, L. Bousselmi and A. Ghrabi.......... 119–125
Control of disinfection byproduct formation in Feng-Shan reservoir by the traditional treatment processes plus O3–pilot-plant test
Pon Yu Liu, Jerry J. Wu and Chih Chao Wu.......... 127–131
Photocatalytic oxidation of VX-simulation substance
E. Kozlova, A. Vorontsov, G. Rima, C. Lion and S. Preis.......... 133–138
The adsorption and photodegradation of oxalic acid at the TiO2 surface
Cecilia B. Mendive, Miguel A. Blesa and Detlef Bahnemann.......... 139–145
Approach to TiO2–light interaction in heterogeneous photocatalysis
B. Bayarri, E. Illana, D. Curcó, J. Giménez and S. Esplugas.......... 147–151
A comparative study of doped and un-doped sol-gel TiO2 and P25 TiO2 (photo)electrodes
Y. Pooarporn, A. Worayingyong, M. Wörner, P. Songsiriritthigul and A.M. Braun.......... 153–160
Quantum efficiencies in a multi-annular photocatalytic reactor
G.E. Imoberdorf, H.A. Irazoqui, A.E. Cassano and O.M. Alfano.......... 161–166
A brief overview of photocatalytic mechanisms and pathways in water
P. Pichat.......... 167–173
Ultrasound as a pre-oxidation for biological landfill leachate treatment
E. Neczaj and M. Kacprzak.......... 175–179
Potential of activated sludge ozonation
M. Boehler and H. Siegrist.......... 181–187
The use of catalyst to enhance the wet oxidation process
C. Maugans and B. Kumfer.......... 189–193
Aqua-Biomant®: integrated biological and electrochemical oxidation for industrial wastewater treatment
A. Rüdiger, I. Rüdiger and L. Jurisevic.......... 195–200
The impact of sequential ozonation – aerobic treatment on the enhancement of sludge dewaterability
M. Sievers and S. Schaefer.......... 201–205
Applications of AOPs in wastewater treatment
A. Vogelpohl.......... 207–211
Control of disinfection and halogenated disinfection byproducts by the electrochemical process
Y.J. Jung, B.S. Oh, J.W. Kang, M.A. Page, M.J. Phillips and B.J. Mariñas.......... 213–219
Phenol wastewater remediation: advanced oxidation processes coupled to a biological treatment
A. Rubalcaba, M.E. Suárez-Ojeda, F. Stüber, A. Fortuny, C. Bengoa, I. Metcalfe, J. Font, J. Carrera and A. Fabregat.......... 221–227
Advanced oxidation process–biological system for wastewater containing a recalcitrant pollutant
I. Oller, S. Malato, J. A. Sánchez-Pérez, M. I. Maldonado, W. Gernjak and L. A. Pérez-Estrada.......... 229–235
Ozone catalysed with solids as an advanced oxidation process for landfill leachate treatment
C. Tizaoui, L. Mansouri and L. Bousselmi.......... 237–243
Recalcitrant COD degradation by an integrated system of ozonation and membrane bioreactor
K. Gommers, H. De Wever, E. Brauns and K. Peys.......... 245–251
An overview of the integration of ozone systems in biological treatment steps
A. Ried, J. Mielcke, A. Wieland, S. Schaefer and M. Sievers.......... 253–258
Pilot-plant results of the electro-Fenton treatment of olive mill wastewaters followed by anaerobic digestion
S. Khoufi, F. Feki, F. Aloui and S. Sayadi.......... 259–265
SUVA as control parameter for the effective ozonation of organic pollutants in secondary effluent
C. Bahr, J. Schumacher, M. Ernst, F. Luck, B. Heinzmann and M. Jekel.......... 267–274
Degradation of the endocrine disruptor carbofuran by UV, O3 and O3/UV
T.K. Lau, W. Chu and N. Graham.......... 275–280
Photochemical degradation of naproxen in the aquatic environment
E. Felis, D. Marciocha, J. Surmacz-Gorska and K. Miksch.......... 281–286
Elimination of the musk fragrances galaxolide and tonalide from wastewater by ozonation and concomitant stripping
T. Nöthe, D. Hartmann, J. von Sonntag, C. von Sonntag and H. Fahlenkamp.......... 287–292
Sustainable removal of iodinated X-ray contrast media (XRC) by ozonation in a complex wastewater matrix – urine as example
B. Fitzke and S.-U. Geißen.......... 293–300
Removal of contaminants of concern in water using advanced oxidation techniques
H.M. Coleman, V. Vimonses, G. Leslie and R. Amal.......... 301–306
Ozonation and combined ozone/H2O2, UV/ozone and UV/H2O2 for treatment of fuel oxygenates MTBE, ETBE, TAME, and DIPE from water – a comparison of removal efficiencies
C. Baus, M. Sona and H.-J. Brauch.......... 307–311
UV/H2O2 degradation of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in water evaluated via toxicity assays
Karl G. Linden, Erik J. Rosenfeldt and Seth W. Kullman.......... 313–319
Potential of ozonation for the degradation of antibiotics in wastewater
V. Yargeau and C. Leclair.......... 321–326
The occurrence of micopollutants in the aquatic environment: a new challenge for water management
T. Ternes.......... 327–332