ABSTRACT
The heterogeneous catalytic wet air oxidation (Het CWAO) process can be used as a full process or as an additional wastewater treatment for the complete degradation of pharmaceutical pollutants. This investigation includes a critical review of related previous studies, requirements, challenges, limits, and scaling up process of the Het CWAO. We found that most studies focused on decolorization and conversion instead of mineralization to follow catalytic progress. Moreover, very few researchers have assessed successive catalytic cycles, catalyst deactivation, carbon balance, toxicity, and biodegradability which are a key index for Het CWAO assessment. Catalyst stability and durability are the most significant challenges and limitations of Het CWAO which affects the scaling up process. With this review we opt to redirect future research to the development of stable, durable, and cost-effective catalysts for Het CWAO test, where successive catalytic cycles, deactivation, carbon balance, toxicity, and biodegradability analysis are assessment index for targeted wastewater.
Acknowledgments
The authors acknowledge financial support from the European Union (ERDF) and Region Nouvelle Aquitaine. This work pertains to the French government program “Investissements d’Avenir” (EUR INTREE, reference ANR-18-EURE-0010). M. Bourassi expresses his gratitude to the Faculty of Sciences of Charles University in Prague and Barrande Fellowship program for the financial support provided through the joint fellowship program (doctoral grant). The author also thanks H. Bourassi for the proofreading.
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CRediT authorship contribution statement
Mahdi Bourassi: Conceptualization, Methodology, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Writing – original draft. Gwendoline Lafaye: Conceptualization, Methodology, Validation, Writing – review & editing, Revisions. Jacques Barbier: Supervision, Writing – review & editing.