Revolutionizing Pollution Control with Sonoelectrochemistry: Advancements in Breaking Down Persistent Organic Pollutants
Received Date: May 01, 2024 / Accepted Date: May 31, 2024 / Published Date: May 31, 2024
Abstract
The electrochemical and ultrasonic inputs into a son electrochemical pollutant degradation process are found to be synergistic, producing a faster rate of degradation than that produced by the sum of the purely electrochemical or purely sonochemical inputs on their own. The combination of electrochemistry and ultrasonic irradiation has gained increasing attention in recent years as a method for removing dissolved pollutants from water. This interest stems from the potential for son electrochemical approaches to completely mineralise dissolved pollutants, converting them into harmless mineral species such as water and carbon dioxide. Persistent organic pollutants, often present in industrial wastewater, are perhaps of the most concern, and have been linked to a number of chronic and acute medical conditions, including cancers, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, suppression of the immune system, adverse effects on cognitive and neurobehavioral function, and disruption of the function of sex steroids and the thyroid gland.
Citation: Anna O (2024) Revolutionizing Pollution Control with Sonoelectrochemistry: Advancements in Breaking Down Persistent Organic Pollutants. J Ecol Toxicol, 8: 222.
Copyright: © 2024 Anna O. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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