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    Fenton Reagent for Organic Compound Removal in Wastewater

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    The improper treatment of wastewater has cost humanity a large amount of access to clean water. Treating wastewater, by definition, means to remove pollutants, either physically or chemically. A chemical method of treating wastewater, the Fenton process, was deemed useful for the job. It includes a solution-based reaction that produces radicals to oxidize and break pollutants down. Variations of the Fenton process, each with their unique method, have been developed to increase the process’s efficacy and efficiency further. Admittedly, however, the information on this subject is relatively few, when compared to other more recent methods of treatment. This paper aims to present and discuss a wide variety of information on the Fenton process and its derivatives, including Electro-Fenton, Sono-Fenton, and Photo-Fenton, among others. Article History: Received: 3 Maret 2020, Revised 13 April 2020, Accepted 15 April 2020, Available Online 27 April 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.34311/jics.2020.03.1.1 Content from this work may be used under the terms of the a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License Keywords: Fenton, Oxidation, Photo-Fenton, Ultrasonic, UV irradiation, Solar-assisted, Ultrasound-assisted Acknowledgment Fenton process for a chemical method of treating wastewater includes a solution-based reaction that produces radicals to oxidize and break pollutants down. Variations of the Fenton process, each with their unique method, have been developed to increase the process’s efficacy and efficiency further. This review aims to present and discuss a wide variety of information on the Fenton process and its derivatives, including Electro-Fenton, Sono-Fenton, and Photo-Fenton, among other
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