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Sulfate Radicals: A New Tool for Enhancing Sludge Dewatering
Yue Lai, Chao Wang, Jie Zhang, Shungui Zhou, Changgeng Liu, Jie Ye
Progress in Chemistry
, 2024, 36(
5
): 798-814. DOI:
10.7536/PC230707
Fig. 1
Timeline of activation of sulfate radicals from 1960 to 2020
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Fig. 2
Mechanism of activation of PMS, PDS and sulfite
Table 1
Activation of different precursors to produce sulfate radical mechanisms
Fig. 3
Mechanisms of activation of PMS, PDS and SF by different methods (adapted from ref 15,58,63,71,83)
Table 2
Effect of different iron activator on the improvement of sludge dewaterability
Table 3
Sludge dewatering performance after treatment by thermally activated PMS/PDS oxidation
Fig. 4
Electrochemically activated SR-AOPs for sludge dewatering (adapted from ref 105,133)
Table 4
Degradation of micropollutant in sludge by different SR-AOPs
Fig. 5
Mechanisms of EPS degradation and enhanced dewaterability by SR-AOPs