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Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a profound
transformation due to the fundamental changes in regulations
governing the discharge and disposal of h- ardous pollutants.
Established design procedures and criteria, which have served the
industry well for decades, can no longer meet the ever-increasing
demand. Toxicity reduction requirements dictate in the development
of new technologies for the treatment of these toxic pollutants in
a safe and cost-effective manner. Fo- most among these technologies
are electrochemical processes. While electrochemical technologies
have been known and utilized for the tre- ment of wastewater
containing heavy metal cations, the application of these p- cesses
is only just a beginning to be developed for the oxidation of
recalcitrant organic pollutants. In fact, only recently the
electrochemical oxidation process has been rec- nized as an
advanced oxidation process (AOP). This is due to the development of
boron-doped diamond (BDD) anodes on which the oxidation of organic
pollutants is mediated via the formation of active hydroxyl
radicals.
Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a profound
transformation due to the fundamental changes in regulations
governing the discharge and disposal of h- ardous pollutants.
Established design procedures and criteria, which have served the
industry well for decades, can no longer meet the ever-increasing
demand. Toxicity reduction requirements dictate in the development
of new technologies for the treatment of these toxic pollutants in
a safe and cost-effective manner. Fo- most among these technologies
are electrochemical processes. While electrochemical technologies
have been known and utilized for the tre- ment of wastewater
containing heavy metal cations, the application of these p- cesses
is only just a beginning to be developed for the oxidation of
recalcitrant organic pollutants. In fact, only recently the
electrochemical oxidation process has been rec- nized as an
advanced oxidation process (AOP). This is due to the development of
boron-doped diamond (BDD) anodes on which the oxidation of organic
pollutants is mediated via the formation of active hydroxyl
radicals.
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