Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) use chemical treatment to remove contaminants from water by oxidation with hydroxyl radicals. These hydroxyl radicals can be produced using UV light, ozone or hydrogen peroxide, but recently reactions have been developed that use persulfates as the radical source. Persulfates are strong oxidants with flexible in situ activation characteristics, including activation with heat, alkali conditions, electricity, ultrasonic treatment, transition metals, carbon and even organics. Persulfate activation can generate sulfate radicals as well as other reactive species. These reactive species, especially the sulfate radical, can degrade most organic pollutants making them valuable in the fields of water purification, soil remediation, disinfection, sludge dewatering, and other important applications in environmental systems.
Describing recent developments in persulfate-based AOPs, this book aims to provide a summary of environmental applications for persulfate-based AOPs and to guide the reader, in a comprehensive way, through various advanced oxidation processes in environmental applications. Topics include new activation methods, activation mechanisms, and advanced materials for use in activating persulfate-based AOPs for different environmental applications.
About the Author: Dr. Mingshan Zhu has published 110 papers in peer-reviewed journals including 85 papers as the first author or corresponding author (J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem., Appl. Catal. B., Water Res....). The total citations of all papers are over 5254 times based on Google Scholar data (4/29/2020). His research is focused on advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), and photocatalysis for energy and environmental applications. Dr. Zhu graduated with a doctorate from Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science (ICCAS). After that, he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto in Canada (2014-2015) and as a JSPS at Osaka University in Japan (2015-217). In 2018, he joined the School of Environment, Jinan University (Guangzhou, China) to be a full professor.
Dr. Zhao was born at Chongqing, P.R. China. He is currently an Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at the Chongqing University where he teaches courses on advanced drinking water treatment. His research interests include the fields of (i) Advanced oxidation technologies for water treatment, (ii) drinking water treatment and purification, (iii) physicochemical phenomena on particle-water interfaces, (iv) transition-metal oxidation and reverse electron transfer reactions, (v) migration and control of emerging contamination in aqueous environment. Dr. Zhao is the author or co-author of over 50 referenced journal publications, 10 conference proceedings and 3 book chapters. He has received funding from NNSF, Chinese Ministry of Education, Chongqing science and technology commission.