Fenton process

The Fenton Process is an advanced oxidation technology used for the degradation of organic compounds in effluents with a high organic load.
This method is effective in removing pollutants that are difficult to treat with conventional processes.

What is the Fenton Process?

The Fenton Process is a chemical reaction that uses the oxidation of ferrous ions (Fe2+) to ferric ions (Fe3+) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). This reaction generates hydroxyl radicals (-OH), which are highly reactive and capable of oxidizing and decomposing organic compounds.

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