Open Access Research Article

Removal of Micropollutants From Wastewaters by Various Oxidation Processes: A Review

Németh József1, Tatjána Juzsakova1, Le Phuoc Cuong2*, Igor Cretescu3, Sebestyén Viktor1 and Rédey Ákos1

1University of Pannonia, Hungary

2The University of Danang, Vietnam

3Georghe Asachi Technical University, Romania

Corresponding Author

Received Date: October 23, 2019;  Published Date: November 04, 2019

Abstract

In recent years, the micropollutants are increasingly detectable in the aquatic environment and endanger the human health even on shortterm. The impacts of pharmaceuticals and personal hygiene care products and chemicals in the aquatic environment is not clearly understood yet. The drug residues, household chemicals and pesticides are micropolluting components in our waters. The paper deals with different fourth stage wastewater treatment technologies including the advanced oxidation processes for the removal of micropollutants. The micropollutant removal efficiencies are studied and compared in light of the different technological solutions.

Keywords: Removal; Micropollutants; Human health; Oxidation process; Wastewater

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