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Recent Advances in the Fenton Process for Treatment and Volume Reduction of Liquid Radioactive Waste

Fakiha Tul Jannat, Mumtaz Khan, Kiran Aftab, Sabriya Yusan, Niu Jie, Hu Penghua

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 199 / Number 11 / November 2025 / Pages 1756-1771

Review Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2025.2471704

Received:November 10, 2024
Accepted:February 9, 2025
Published:September 30, 2025

The Fenton process has emerged as a promising technology for treating liquid radioactive waste, leveraging its ability to degrade organic pollutants. This review provides a comprehensive examination of Fenton oxidation for liquid radioactive waste management, encompassing recent advancements, parameter optimization, and process modifications. The discussion explores mechanisms and kinetics, catalyst development, optimal reaction conditions, and integration with complementary technologies and scalability challenges. Recent findings highlight the potential of modified Fenton processes, such as solar-driven Fenton and electro-Fenton, for enhanced degradation efficiency and reduced energy consumption. This review critically assesses existing studies to inform future directions for improving process efficacy, minimizing secondary waste generation, and ensuring safe handling of liquid radioactive waste.