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Advanced oxidation processes for water and wastewater viral disinfection. A systematic review

Kokkinos Petros, Venieri Danai, Mantzavinos, Dionissios

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/FAEEB6F2-56F2-454F-B25A-36097DDD6505-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12560-021-09481-1-
Identifierhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12560-021-09481-1-
Languageen-
Extent20 pagesen
TitleAdvanced oxidation processes for water and wastewater viral disinfection. A systematic reviewen
CreatorKokkinos Petrosen
CreatorVenieri Danaien
CreatorΒενιερη Δαναηel
CreatorMantzavinos, Dionissiosen
PublisherSpringeren
Content SummaryWater and wastewater virological quality is a significant public health issue. Viral agents include emerging and re-emerging pathogens characterized by extremely small size, and high environmental stability. Since the mainly used conventional disinfection methods are usually not able to achieve complete disinfection of viral and other microbial targets, in real water and wastewater matrices, effective strategies for the treatment, use and reuse of water and the development of next-generation water supply systems are required. The scope of the present systematic review was to summarize research data on the application of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for viral disinfection of water and wastewater. A literature survey was conducted using the electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. This comprehensive research yielded 23 records which met the criteria and were included and discussed in this review. Most of the studies (14/23) used only MS2 bacteriophage as an index virus, while the remaining studies (9/23) used two or more viral targets, including phages (MS2, T4, T7, phiX174, PRD-1, S2, ϕB124-14, ϕcrAssphage) and/or Adenovirus, Aichivirus, Norovirus (I, II, IV), Polyomavirus (JC and BK), Sapovirus, Enterovirus, Coxsackievirus B3, Echovirus, and Pepper mild mottle virus. The vast majority of the studies applied a combination of two or more treatments and the most frequently used process was ultraviolet light-hydrogen peroxide (UV/H2O2) advanced oxidation. The review is expected to highlight the potential of the AOPs for public health protection from the waterborne viral exposure.en
Type of ItemΑνασκόπησηel
Type of ItemReviewen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2022-11-10-
Date of Publication2021-
SubjectAdvanced oxidation processesen
SubjectWateren
SubjectWastewateren
SubjectTreatmenten
SubjectDisinfectionen
SubjectVirusen
Bibliographic CitationP. Kokkinos, D. Venieri, and D. Mantzavinos, “Advanced oxidation processes for water and wastewater viral disinfection. A systematic review,” Food Environ. Virol., vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 283–302, Sep. 2021, doi: 10.1007/s12560-021-09481-1.en

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