Degradation of common pharmaceuticals and personal care products in mixed solutions by advanced oxidation techniques
Widespread detection of pharmaceutical compounds in water environment has been a serious concern recently, while conventional sewage treatments are ineffective for their elimination. But, advanced oxidation techniques are very promising to remove varieties of organic contaminants in water. This rese...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2010-03, Vol.7 (2), p.251-260 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Widespread detection of pharmaceutical compounds in water environment
has been a serious concern recently, while conventional sewage
treatments are ineffective for their elimination. But, advanced
oxidation techniques are very promising to remove varieties of organic
contaminants in water. This research aims to elucidate oxidation
potentials of sixteen commonly used pharmaceutical compounds in mixed
solutions by seven advanced oxidation techniques in laboratory batch
experiments. The removal profiles exhibited four distinct patterns: a)
easily degradable by all seven techniques, b) not easily degradable by
all seven techniques, c) easily degradable by ozone-based techniques,
but not by ultraviolet radiation-based techniques and d) easily
degradable by ultraviolet radiation-based techniques, but not by
ozone-based techniques. Ozone-based techniques rather than ultraviolet
radiation-based techniques were very powerful for simultaneous removal
of the compounds efficiently. Moreover, ozonation combined with
ultraviolet radiation was the most appropriate technique for
simultaneous removal of the tested compounds efficiently. Increased
ozone dissolution and decomposition with ozone-based techniques did not
always enhance the compounds' removal. Physicochemical properties
of the compounds and solution pH also presumably played an important
role on the removal which merits further attention. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf03326135 |