Advanced Catalytic Material for Water Treatment,2nd Edition

A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Catalysis".

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School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China
Interests: AOPs; environmental fate of pollutants; water remediation; wastewater treatment; emerging contaminants; in-situ analysis
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Interests: bio-based catalysts; emerging contaminants; advanced oxidation/reduction technologies; ecotoxicology
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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue is a continuation of the previous Special Issue, “Advanced Catalytic Material for Water Treatment”, following its great success.

Modern urbanization and industrialization have resulted in the rapid and significant emission of non-biodegradable wastewaters. The emerging contaminants in these wastewaters, such as persistent organics, pharmaceuticals, disinfection byproducts and endocrine disruptors, cannot be degraded in conventional wastewater treatment processes. The adverse result of this is reflected in the worldwide detection of these emerging pollutants in natural water bodies, posing a great threat to human health and ecological systems. In recent decades, the demand for clean water has promoted the rapid development of advanced catalytic technologies. Catalytic oxidation offers the opportunity to directly detoxify and mineralize nonbiodegradable pollutants for deep water purification. Catalytic oxidation holds the great potential to advance water and wastewater treatment and improve the efficient removal of refractory pollutants; indeed, green, inexpensive and sustainable catalysts and novel catalytic processes are greatly desired. Therefore, this Special Issue of Catalysts aims to provide an overview of innovative findings in the design of novel advanced catalysts, the development of new catalytic processes and the recycling of raw materials, etc., for water and wastewater treatment. Additionally, the investigation of pilot or even large-scale applications will be of special interest. We would like to invite you to share your latest research with the scientific community by submitting your research and review papers to this Special Issue, entitled “Advanced Catalytic Material for Water Treatment, 2nd Edition”.

Dr. Jiangkun Du
Dr. Lie Yang
Dr. Chengdu Qi
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Keywords

  • advanced oxidation process
  • catalytic oxidation/degradation
  • photocatalysis
  • electrocatalysis
  • nanomaterial
  • sonication
  • Fenton
  • water and wastewater treatment
  • non-biodegradable organic contaminants
  • emerging contaminants
  • toxicity
  • mineralization
  • pilot scale

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