Mr. Harez R. Ahmed, a faculty member in the MLS Department, recently published a paper titled “A Comparative Review of Fenton-like Processes and Advanced Oxidation Processes…”. Mr. Harez’s study focuses on the use of Fenton catalytic oxidation to effectively remove pollutants from water; however, it highlights that advanced persulfate-based AOPs perform even better. By using catalysts, sulfate radicals were generated, which significantly enhanced pollutant breakdown. Unlike H₂O₂-based systems, Mr. Harez relied on persulfate-AOPs in his research to produce a variety of in situ oxidants that accelerate the degradation of contaminants like Methylene Blue. This research is important because it offers a more efficient and versatile solution for water purification, addressing growing concerns about environmental pollution and public health. Mr. Harez presented his review at KUST’s E-Auditorium Hall on Mar 13, 2025. For more detail refer to this link doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2024.