Degradation of seventeen contaminants of emerging concern in municipal wastewater effluents by sonochemical advanced oxidation processes
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Degradation of seventeen contaminants of emerging concern in municipal wastewater effluents by sonochemical advanced oxidation processesAutoria
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2019Editor
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0043-1354; 1879-2448Cita bibliogràfica
Serna-Galvis, Efraim A., et al. "Degradation of seventeen contaminants of emerging concern in municipal wastewater effluents by sonochemical advanced oxidation processes." Water research, 2019, vol. 154, p. 349-360Tipus de document
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The simultaneous degradation of seventeen emerging concern pollutants in effluent
from the municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) of Bogotá-Colombia was
studied using high frequency ultrasound (375 kHz). The ... [+]
The simultaneous degradation of seventeen emerging concern pollutants in effluent
from the municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) of Bogotá-Colombia was
studied using high frequency ultrasound (375 kHz). The considered compounds in the
effluent corresponded to pharmaceuticals (diclofenac, carbamazepine, venlafaxine,
ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, valsartan, losartan, irbesartan, sulfamethoxazole,
clarithromycin, azithromycin, erythromycin, metronidazole, trimethoprim and the high potentiality of the sono-photo-Fenton/oxalic acid system for the pollutants
elimination in real-world wastewater matrices.
clindamycin); cocaine and its major metabolite benzoylecgonine. Due to limitation of the
MWTP for the pollutants elimination, ultrasound was applied to remove these
compounds. Interestingly, ultrasonic physical action led to releasing of ciprofloxacin,
norfloxacin, diclofenac and sulfamethoxazole from suspended solids, whereas the
chemical effects induced degradation of the rest of compounds. For the latter ones, an
interesting correlation between the sonodegradation and arithmetic multiplication
between hydrophobicity and concentration of pollutants was established. Afterwards,
the sonochemical process was complemented with ferrous ions (sono-Fenton), ferrous
ions plus light (sono-photo-Fenton) or ferrous ions plus light in presence of oxalic acid
(sono-photo-Fenton/oxalic acid). Additionally, to clarify fundamental aspects of the
different systems, individual treatments in distilled water of a model pollutant (valsartan)
were performed. The complemented processes significantly enhanced all compounds
degradation, following the order: sono-photo-Fenton/oxalic acid > sono-photo-Fenton ~
sono-Fenton > sonochemistry. The Fe2+ addition improved the pollutants elimination by
generation of more hydroxyl radicals in the solution bulk. Meanwhile, oxalic acid
avoided Fe3+ precipitation favoring the iron catalytic cycle. Thus, the work demonstrates [-]
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Water research, 2019, vol. 154, p. 349-360Proyecto de investigación
The authors thank Universidad de Antioquia UdeA for the support provided to their research group through “Programa de Sostenibilidad” and the financing from COLCIENCIAS through the projects No. 111577757323 (Convocatoria 777 de 2017) and No. 123371552034 (Convocatoria 715 de 2015). The authors from UJI acknowledge the financial support from Generalitat Valenciana (Research Group of Excellence, PrometeoII/2014/023). E.A. Serna-Galvis thanks COLCIENCIAS his doctoral scholarship (Convocatoria 647 de 2014).Drets d'accés
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