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A white crystalline solid that becomes liquid at room temperature. With its distinctive sweet and tar-like odor, phenol serves as a crucial intermediate in producing various industrial products. It's primarily used in the manufacture of plastics, resins, and pharmaceutical compounds.
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Phenol removal from wastewater is a critical concern due to its toxicity and potential environmental impact. Treatment facilities typically employ multiple methods including biological treatment (using specialized bacteria), chemical oxidation (often using hydrogen peroxide or ozone), and activated carbon adsorption. Advanced treatment methods such as UV/H2O2 oxidation might also be used for more complete removal, especially when dealing with high-concentration industrial waste streams.