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[ASAP] Acyl Radicals in Environmental Chemistry: From Fundamental Mechanisms to Sustainable Water Treatment

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This article examines the role of acyl radicals in environmental chemistry, focusing on their fundamental reaction mechanisms and potential applications in water treatment processes. Acyl radicals, reactive intermediates generated through various chemical and photochemical pathways, are explored in the context of degrading organic contaminants in aquatic environments. The study connects mechanistic understanding of radical chemistry to the development of more sustainable and efficient advanced oxidation processes for water remediation.


Understanding acyl radical reactivity could contribute to the design of improved water treatment technologies capable of breaking down persistent organic pollutants, with implications for addressing water contamination challenges in both industrial and municipal contexts.