Advanced oxidation processes in the removal of organic substances from produced water: Potential, configurations, and research needs
Abstract
null null Produced water is the main by-product generated by fossil fuel extraction activities. This wastewater is often heavily contaminated and associated with significant health, safety, and environmental risks; thus, adequate treatment systems are required to bring these streams to a quality that may be suitable for their recycling, reuse, or discharge into the environment. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are increasingly studied to...
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Title
Advanced oxidation processes in the removal of organic substances from produced water: Potential, configurations, and research needs
Published Date
Jun 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
414
Pages
128668
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