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Treatment Trends and Combined Methods in Removing Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products from Wastewater—A Review
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2023
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessEngineeringMunicipal WastewaterWastewater—a ReviewWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBiological DegradationAdvanced Oxidation ProcessesBioremediationWater TreatmentDrinking Water TreatmentWastewater ManagementHydrogen BondingChemical PollutionIndustrial WastewaterWaste ManagementPersonal Care ProductsEnvironmental EngineeringTreatment TrendsWater PurificationEnvironmental RemediationEnvironmental Toxicology
When discharged into wastewater, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) become microorganic contaminants and are among the largest groups of emerging pollutants. Human, animal, and aquatic organisms' exposures to PPCPs have linked them to an array of carcinogenic, mutagenic, and reproductive toxicity risks. For this reason, various methods are being implemented to remove them from water bodies. This report critically reviews these methods and suggests improvements to removal strategies. Biological, physical, and chemical methods such as biological degradation, adsorption, membrane filtration, and advanced electrical and chemical oxidation are the common methods used. However, these processes were not integrated into most studies to take advantage of the different mechanisms specific to each process and are synergistic in the removal of the PPCPs that differ in their physical and chemical characteristics (charge, molecular weight, hydrophobicity, hydrogen bonding, structure). In the review articles published to date, very little information is available on the use of such integrated methods for removing PPCPs. This report attempts to fill this gap with our knowledge.
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