Generation and engineering applications of sulfate radicals in environmental remediation.
Chemosphere
; 339: 139659, 2023 Oct.
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Sulfate radical (SO4â¢-)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have become promising alternatives in environmental remediation due to the higher redox potential (2.6-3.1 V) and longer half-life period (30-40 µs) of sulfate radicals compared with many other radicals such as hydroxyl radicals (â¢OH). The generation and mechanisms of SO4â¢- and the applications of SO4â¢--AOPs have been examined extensively, while those using sulfite as activation precursor and their comparisons among various activation precursors have rarely reviewed comprehensively. In this article, the latest progresses in SO4â¢--AOPs were comprehensively reviewed and commented on. First of all, the generation of SO4â¢- was summarized via the two activation methods using various oxidant precursors, and the generation mechanisms were also presented, which provides a reference for guiding researchers to better select two precursors. Secondly, the reaction mechanisms of SO4â¢- were reviewed for organic pollutant degradation, and the reactivity was systematically compared between SO4â¢- and â¢OH. Thirdly, methods for SO4â¢- detection were reviewed which include quantitative and qualitative ones, over which current controversies were discussed. Fourthly, the applications of SO4â¢--AOPs in various environmental remediation were summarized, and the advantages, challenges, and prospects were also commented. At last, future research needs for SO4â¢--AOPs were also proposed consequently. This review could lead to better understanding and applications of SO4â¢--AOPs in environmental remediations.
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Contaminantes Químicos del Agua
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Qualitative_research
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Chemosphere
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2023
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Article
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China
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Reino Unido