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  1. Fenton oxidants are gaining popularity as agents of bioremediation because of their ability to mineralize toxic organic molecules without contamination by ecologically damaging elements (halogens, heavy …

  2. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) constitute a promising technology for the treatment of such wastewaters and this study presents a general review on such processes developed to decolorize …

  3. So far, there are many studies devoted to the development and optimization of Fenton processes for wastewater treatment, some of which are mentioned throughout this review. From this broad set of …

  4. The Fenton process with pyrite (FeS2) involves the oxidation of Fe2+to Fe3+ by •OH, which is generated by the reaction between H2O2and pyrite. The oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+ produces Fe3+ …

  5. The reaction between [Fe(H2O)6]2+ and H2O2 was thus dubbed the Fenton reaction, while related reactions featuring other metals, ligands and/or peroxides were called Fenton-like reactions.

  6. Fenton’s Reagent Revisited Cheves Walling Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Received August 30, 1974 malic acid by hydrogen peroxide. Subsequent work has …

  7. In this study, we simultaneously quantify the adsorption and decomposition of formate and H2O2 at pH 4.0 in the presence of freshly formed ferrihydrite and provide new insights into the ferrihydrite …