ABSTRACT
Peracids have gained interest in the water treatment over the last few decades. Peracetic acid (CH3CO3H) has already become an accepted alternative disinfectant in wastewater disinfection whereas performic acid (CHO3H) has been studied much less, although it is also already commercially available. Additionally, peracids have been studied for drinking water disinfection, oxidation of aqueous (micro)pollutants, sludge treatment, and ballast water treatment, to name just a few examples. The purpose of this review paper is to represent comprehensive up-to-date information about the water treatment applications, aqueous reaction mechanisms, and disinfection by-product formation of peracids, namely performic, peracetic, and perpropionic acids.
Acknowledgments
The authors wish to thank Dr. Jarkko Akkanen (Dept. of Environmental and Biosciences, University of Eastern Finland) for reviewing the part concerning the formation of genotoxic and mutagenic DBPs.