Oxidative Processes in Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 985
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Advanced water treatment processes (ozonation, advanced oxidation processes, biofiltration, managed aquifer recharge); potable and non-potable water reuse; emerging contaminants (trace organic chemicals, antibiotic microbial resistance)
Interests: Transformation processes in aquatic systems (e.g., water treatment and environmental processes); kinetics, mechanisms, by-products, feasibility studies in water treatment processes and remediation
Interests: Treatment technologies for drinking water, wastewater and water recycling, chemical aquatic oxidation processes (e.g. ozonation, UV/radical-based methods and chlorination), nature-oriented treatment systems including constructed wetlands
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Oxidative processes are important elements for established and innovative water treatment as they provide simultaneous oxidation of chemicals and disinfection and can be applied to drinking water treatment, advanced wastewater treatment, as well as non-potable and potable reuse. However, even for established processes such as ozonation and UV/H2O2, reaction mechanisms and environmental impacts are not fully understood. Certain aspects of energy efficiency and the carbon footprint have become important factors in water treatment, which also need further research.
Numerous studies are published every year introducing new concepts and materials for advanced oxidation of pollutants. Comparative assessment studies are mandatory for identifying the most promising approaches for the practice of water treatment. We invite researchers to contribute experimental and computational studies as well as critical reviews to this Special Issue of Water with the following topics:
- Reaction mechanisms during oxidative water treatment
- Systematic understanding of transformation product formation and their persistence, mobility, and toxicity in the environment
- Efficiency and mechanism of pathogen and antibiotic microbial resistence removal in oxidative treatment processes
- Development of novel concepts and materials for advanced oxidation of trace organic chemicals
- Comparative assessment of different (advanced) oxidation processes
Please submit your abstracts of 150 - 300 words to the Special Issue website. Abstracts including title and author information will be reviewed by the guest editors, and listed online on the Special Issue website until the final manuscript is published.
Prof. Dr. Holger Lutze
Dr. Jannis Wenk
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Advanced oxidation processes
- Antibiotic microbial resistance
- Energy efficiency
- Kinetics
- Ozonation
- Reaction mechanism
- Transformation products.
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