electrooxidación
Electrooxidación refers to a group of electrochemical processes where oxidation occurs at an anode. This technique utilizes electrical current to drive chemical reactions that remove or degrade pollutants. In essence, it's an advanced oxidation process that employs electrodes to generate reactive species, such as hydroxyl radicals, which then break down target contaminants. These reactive species are highly effective at mineralizing organic pollutants, converting them into less harmful substances like carbon dioxide and water, or transforming them into more easily treatable compounds.
The application of electrooxidación is diverse and includes the treatment of wastewater contaminated with persistent organic