A Review of Municipal Wastewater Disinfection using Advanced Oxidation Processes
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University of Embu
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Microbial pathogenic microorganisms in wastewater have globally presented a substantial
public health concern. The mainly applied conventional disinfection techniques are usually not able
to achieve complete disinfection of bacteria in municipal wastewater. As a result, strategies for
wastewater treatment and the development of next-generation water supply systems are needed.
Although chlorination is the most used disinfection system, it presents various demerits such as the
high doses required and the production of toxic by-products (trihalomethanes) that are harmful to
human health. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPS) are being given a lot of attention for adequate
disinfection. Compared with other conventional techniques, advanced oxidation processes have the
characteristics of high oxidation efficiency and are environmentally friendly. However, a lot has to be
done to optimize these processes for bulk wastewater disinfection. The scope of this review
summarizes the current research findings on the application, performance and mechanisms of various
AOPs for disinfection of wastewater. Furthermore, the basic principles of hybrid AOPs used to
accelerate the oxidation efficiency of pathogenic pollutants are reviewed. Finally, the conclusion was
that the main direction in the future of AOPs is the modification of the catalysts, coupled systems, and
optimization of operating parameters which will ultimately translate to improved disinfection of
wastewater.
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Simiyu, R., Apollo, S., & Muriithi, G. (2024). A Review of Municipal Wastewater Disinfection using Advanced Oxidation Processes. Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan, 46(6).