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Cavitation advanced oxidation process

Use of combination of cavitation and advanced oxidation processes such as ozonation, chemical oxidation using hydrogen peroxide and photocatalytic oxidation and use of combination of ultrasound and microwave irradiations. [Pg.56]

Intensification can be achieved using this approach of combination of cavitation and advanced oxidation process such as use of hydrogen peroxide, ozone and photocatalytic oxidation, only for chemical synthesis applications where free radical attack is the governing mechanism. For reactions governed by pyrolysis type mechanism, use of process intensifying parameters which result in overall increase in the cavitational intensity such as solid particles, sparging of gases etc. is recommended. [Pg.58]

The similarity between the mechanism of destruction and some of the common optimum operating conditions in the case of different advanced oxidation techniques point towards the synergism between these methods and fact that combination of these advanced oxidation processes should give better results as compared to individual techniques [70]. This indeed is applicable to hydrodynamic cavitation as well and there have been reports where hydrodynamic cavitation has been combined with other advanced oxidation processes with great success. [Pg.97]


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