Advanced Oxidation Processes in Green Chemistry Technology
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Green Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 January 2024) | Viewed by 479
Special Issue Editors
Interests: adsorption; photocatalysis; materials synthesis and characterization; design of experiments; dynamical modeling; thin films; dynamic catalysis
Interests: liquid effluent characterization and treatment; coagulation-flocculation; adsorption; homogeneous/heterogeneous catalysis
Interests: materials synthesis; photocatalysis; wastewater treatment; response surface methodology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
As environmental protection is a primary concern of humanity, the development of green chemical processes is an increasingly important area. Hence, the use of advanced oxidation in a wide range of applications is considered a key aspect of the development of green chemistry.
On the other hand, as water is essential to life, water pollution concerns (including surface and groundwater) have received significant attention. Thus, advanced oxidation processes proved to provide high efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
In this sense, this Special Issue on “Advanced Oxidation Processes in Green Chemistry Technology” focuses on recent research advances in catalytic oxidation technology for contaminant removal from water. However, this Special Issue can be extended to other investigations other than the following:
- The synthesis of new catalysts for heterogeneous catalysis (photocatalysis, sonolysis, wet oxidation, Fenton/photo-Fenton, etc.);
- The degradation of organic molecules (dyes, pharmaceutical products, and/or pesticides, etc.) contained in wastewater;
- Ozonation processes for the removal of organic contaminants;
- Catalytic applications in continuous mode;
- Microwave-based water decontamination.
Dr. Karim Tanji
Dr. Imane EL MRABET
Dr. Abdelali EL GAIDOUMI
Prof. Dr. Hicham Zaitan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- green technologies
- advanced oxidation processes
- photocatalysis
- catalytic mechanism
- photocatalysis
- fenton and photo-fenton
- catalytic wet peroxide oxidation
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