Abstract:
This study on the removal of a dye by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) generally presents
an in-depth analysis of techniques such as homogeneous-phase photo-oxidation. These
processes rely on the generation of hydroxyl radicals (- OH), which are extremely powerful
oxidants capable of degrading and fully mineralizing organic pollutants into non-toxic
inorganic compounds such as CO₂ and water. The dissertation is often structured in three parts:
a literature review, materials and methods, and the results and discussion section. These works
demonstrate that AOPs are promising solutions for the treatment of industrial wastewater
containing dyes, offering an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional
methods, which are often ineffective.