TY - BOOK AU - Bury,Dominika AU - Bogacki,Jan AU - Jakubczak,Michał AU - Jastrzębska,Agnieszka AU - Marcinowski,Piotr TI - Wastewater Treatment with the Fenton Process: Principles and Applications T2 - Emerging Materials and Technologies SN - 9781003364085 PY - 2024/// PB - Taylor & Francis KW - Environmental science, engineering and technology KW - bicssc KW - Water supply and treatment KW - Advanced Oxidation Process ; Industrial Wastewater ; Iron Catalysts ; Nanotechnology, Nano-Oxides ; Refractory Organic Compounds ; Wastewater Quality Assessment N1 - Free-to-read N2 - The presence of refractory organic compounds in wastewater is a global problem. Advanced oxidation processes, in general, and the Fenton oxidation process are alternative technologies for wastewater and water treatment. This book gives an overview of Fenton process principles, explains the main factors influencing this technology, includes applications, kinetic and thermodynamic calculations and presents a strong overview on the heterogeneous catalytic approach. It demonstrates that the iron-based heterogeneous Fenton process, including nanoparticles, a new complex solution, is highly efficient, environmentally friendly, and can be suitable for wastewater treatment and industrial wastewater. FEATURES Describes in detail the heterogeneous Fenton process and process applications Analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of different catalysts available and their suitability to specific processes Provides economic analysis of the Fenton process in a ready-to-use package for industrial practitioners for adaptation into already existing industrially viable technologies Promotes a modern solution to the problem of degradation of hazardous compounds through ecological and environmentally friendly processes and the use of a catalyst that can be recycled Explains highly complex data in an understandable and reader-friendly way Intended for professionals, researchers, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in environmental engineering, materials science, chemistry, and those who work in wastewater management UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/87536 ER -