UV oxidation is a process in which an oxidation precursor (commonly called an oxidant) is converted into free radical species that interact with micropollutants, resulting in their oxidation and the breaking of their chemical bonds. Two oxidants are commonly used in UV AOP applications: hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and free chlorine. Selecting the best oxidant depends significantly on the water’s characteristics and the UV AOP application.
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To address water supply and quality challenges, many providers are turning to advanced water treatment processes to enable wastewater reuse and drinking water remediation. TrojanUV systems support these efforts by treating water to stringent standards, using UV advanced oxidation to break down specific contaminants like 1,4-dioxane and NDMA, ensuring the water is high-quality and useable.

