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fenton's reagent
How Does Fenton's Reagent Work?
The fundamental mechanism involves the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by iron(II) ions to produce hydroxyl radicals (•OH), which are highly reactive and can oxidize a wide range of
organic pollutants
. The primary reactions are:
Fe2+ + H2O2 → Fe3+ + OH- + •OH
Fe3+ + H2O2 → Fe2+ + HO2• + H+
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