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Chemical Names and Formulas

The document lists various chemical compounds used in wastewater treatment from pulp and paper mills, including metal oxides like SnO2, PbO2, and RuO2 as well as peroxysulfate. Traditional wastewater treatment techniques are unable to remove all harmful compounds, so additional methods like membrane filtration, ozonation, advanced oxidation processes, and adsorption have been applied and studied individually or together to improve purification results. References are provided on using various electrochemical oxidation techniques like catalyzed ozonation to further treat effluents from the pulp and paper industry.
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Chemical Names and Formulas

The document lists various chemical compounds used in wastewater treatment from pulp and paper mills, including metal oxides like SnO2, PbO2, and RuO2 as well as peroxysulfate. Traditional wastewater treatment techniques are unable to remove all harmful compounds, so additional methods like membrane filtration, ozonation, advanced oxidation processes, and adsorption have been applied and studied individually or together to improve purification results. References are provided on using various electrochemical oxidation techniques like catalyzed ozonation to further treat effluents from the pulp and paper industry.
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SnO2 Tin dioxide

PbO2 lead dioxide


RuO2 Ruthenium dioxide
S2O8 peroxysulfate
Co3O4 Cobalt(II,III) oxide

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