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The near-widespread presence of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in humans has generated concerns regarding the potential negative impact of these chemicals on human health, as some PFASs are exceedingly persistent and bioaccumulative. Among the perfluorinated PFASs, which exhibit high polarity and strong carbon–fluorine bonds, perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) is one of the frequently encountered species. In this study, the efficiency of electrooxidation (EO) and its application in groundwater simulation were first evaluated as a realistic approach to PFOS removal. After optimizing E ...More
Anesthetic gas plant wastewater (AGPW) contains high concentrations of ammonia (NH3-N) and sulphate ions, which is known to results in severe environmental pollution in aquatic ecosystems without treatment. In the first stage of this study, a lab-scale investigation was done to improve removal of ammonia from AGPW by air stripping and struvite (or MAP: magnesium ammonium phosphate) precipitation processes, separately. The main operating parameters such as pH, air flow rate (L/min) and operating time were optimized for air stripping. The theoretical amount of removed ammonia via the air strippi ...More