Recent advancements in the sonophotocatalysis (SPC) and doped-sonophotocatalysis (DSPC) for the treatment of recalcitrant hazardous organic water pollutants
Sonophotocatalysis (SPC) is an effective wastewater treatment technique for the removal of recalcitrant pollutants. Doped sonophotocatalysis (DSPC) emerges as a synergistic addition to SPC treatment. SPC and DSPC enhance the pollutant removal efficiency as compared to distinct treatment methods. The role of ultrasound is vital in SPC or DSPC considering catalyst-poisoning minimization. DSPC utilizes the irradiated light energy efficiently as compared to SPC.