Application of Photocatalytic Oxidation Technology in the Treatment of Wasterwater from Papermaking Mills

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Chinese paper companies wastewater emissions, has become an important source of pollution. This article describes the sources of the paper industry wastewater, the main pollutant, the status and shortcomings of conventional treatment technology research. The study progress and applications of photocatalytic oxidation reaction in the treatment of wastewater from pulp and papermaking process were reviewed. The potential advantages and the development trend of photocatlytic oxidation reaction in the fields of effluent treatment were discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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296-300

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September 2014

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