Article | November 15, 2023

Treating 1,4-Dioxane Using Advanced Oxidation Processes

Source: De Nora
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Despite being removed from many manufacturing processes after being deemed a likely carcinogen, 1,4-dioxane continues to be found in surface water, groundwater, wastewater, and even RO permeate. It is difficult to remove, requiring advanced technology to break down. The best technologies for this treatment are Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs). 

There are several AOP methods, and there are many factors to consider when choosing between them. This article will provide greater insight into these methods, how they work, and which is the right treatment for your application. 

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