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Advanced Catalytic Technology for Environmental Pollution Control and Energy Recovery

This special issue belongs to the section “Environmental Catalysis“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The overuse of Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Product (PPCP) worldwide in the last decade has posed serious adverse effects on the aquatic environment and human health. Thus the PPCP removal has arouse global concerns and tremendous research interests among the environmental scientists and engineers. The conventional wastewater treatment approaches such as activated sludge process cannot effectively remove the aqueous PPCP which exhibit non- or poor biodegradability to the microorganisms. In comparison, the advanced oxidation processes (AOP) has demonstrated high capability for decomposing the recalcitrant organic pollutants with the strong oxidative species generated during the processes. In addition, the water scarcity and energy crisis have been regarded as the two of the most serious environmental issues in both developed and developing areas. And the water reclamation and energy recovery such as hydrogen evolution during the catalysis-based wastewater treatment processes have received broad attentions. This special issue aims to cover the recent progresses and advances in designing and characterization of novel catalyst, novel AOP for high-rate decomposition of PPCP, AOP for wastewater treatment and reuse and catalytic processes for simultaneous wastewater purification with hydrogen evolution.

The scope of interests

1) Novel advanced oxidation processes for enhancing emerging pollutants degradation

2) Advanced oxidation processes for wastewater treatment and reclamation

3) Synthesis of novel catalysts for remediation of environmental pollution

4) Simultaneous catalytic degradation of emerging micropollutant and hydrogen evolution from wastewater

5) Integrated AOP with biological technologies for advanced wastewater treatment and reuse

Prof. Dr. Jin Qian
Prof. Dr. Shengjiong Yang
Prof. Dr. Faqian Sun
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • wastewater treatment and reuse
  • pharmaceutical and personal care product (PPCP)
  • photodegradation
  • electrocatalysis
  • peroxymonosulfate (PMS)/peroxydisulfate (PDS)
  • reactive oxygen species (ROS)
  • radical and non-radical pathways
  • hydrogen evolution reaction

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Catalysts - ISSN 2073-4344