| Literature DB >> 23675917 |
Paul B Fayad1, Arash Zamyadi2, Romain Broseus2, Michèle Prévost2, Sébastien Sauvé1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the oxidation of selected progestagenic steroid hormones by potassium permanganate at pH 6.0 and 8.0 in ultrapure water and wastewater effluents, using bench-scale assays. Second order rate constants for the reaction of potassium permanganate with progestagens (levonorgestrel, medroxyprogesterone, norethindrone and progesterone) was determined as a function of pH, presence of natural organic matter and temperature. This work also illustrates the advantages of using a novel analytical method, the laser diode thermal desorption (LDTD-APCI) interface coupled to tandem mass spectrometry apparatus, allowing for the quick determination of oxidation rate constants and increasing sample throughput.Entities:
Keywords: Endocrine disruptors; Kinetic rate constant; LDTD-APCI-MSMS; Oxidation; Potassium permanganate; Steroid hormones
Year: 2013 PMID: 23675917 PMCID: PMC3671215 DOI: 10.1186/1752-153X-7-84
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Cent J ISSN: 1752-153X Impact factor: 4.215
First-order apparent rate constants (, sec) for permanganate decay with and without progestagens in wastewaters at 22 ± 2°C for pH 6.3 (WWTP B, DOC 7.7 mg C L) and 8.2 (WWTP A, COD 2.3 mg C L)
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| without SH | 0.57 ± 0.02 | 0.44 ± 0.06 |
| (0.99) | (0.99) | |
| with SH | 1.2 ± 0.1 | 1.13 ± 0.07 |
| (0.94) | (0.98) | |
| with SH | 1.1 ± 0.2 | 1.0 ± 0.2 |
| (0.90) | (0.93) | |
Values in parentheses represent coefficients of determination (R2) and uncertainties on k values represent calculated standard deviation (SD) given from the linear regression equation.
Figure 1Second-order rate kinetic plots for the oxidation of progestagenic steroid hormones (SH) by permanganate and the resulting effect of dissolved natural organic matter (NOM) from wastewaters (WWTP A and WWTP B) for progestagens at a) and c) pH 6.0, b) and d) pH 8.0 when compared to Milli-Q water according to progestagens having similar reaction rate constants. Experimental conditions were, [KMnO4]0 from 17 to 39 μM and [progestagens]0 from 1.9 to 3.9 μM. Solid lines represent the linear regression of the measured data (symbols) with their related coefficients of determination (R2) ≥ 0.96.
Steroid hormone (SH) oxidation rate constants (, M sec), removal efficiency (%) between 10 and 60 min and half-lives (, min) derived from oxidation experiments using permanganate in Milli-Q and wastewaters (WWTP A, pH 8.2, DOC 2.3 mg C Land WWTP B, pH 6.3, COD 7.7 mg C L) at 22 ± 2°C for pH 6.0 and 8.0
| LEVO | 179 ± 10 | 199 ± 6 | 89 ± 12 | 89 ± 12 | 5.6 | 5.0 | 180 ± 5 | 302 ± 9 | 97 ± 8 | 90 ± 1 | 5.6 | 3.3 |
| (0.96) | (0.98) | | | | | (0.96) | (0.98) | | | | | |
| MEDRO | 73 ± 2 | 80 ± 2 | 57 ± 20 | 58 ± 12 | 14 | 12 | 49 ± 2 | 159 ± 4 | 71 ± 1 | 87 ± 4 | 2.1 | 6.3 |
| (0.98) | (0.98) | | | | | (0.98) | (0.99) | | | | | |
| NORE | 219 ± 13 | 224 ± 8 | 90 ± 11 | 78 ± 3 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 257 ± 10 | 368 ± 11 | 96 ± 2 | 92 ± 1 | 3.9 | 2.7 |
| (0.96) | (0.97) | | | | | (0.98) | (0.98) | | | | | |
| PROG | 28 ± 2 | 23 ± 1 | 48 ± 11 | 41 ± 5 | 36 | 44 | 26 ± 2 | 109 ± 4 | 58 ± 3 | 80 ± 20 | 38 | 9.2 |
| (0.97) | (0.98) | (0.98) | (0.98) | |||||||||
Values in parentheses represent coefficients of determination (R2) and uncertainties on k values represent calculated standard deviations (SD) given from the linear regression equation. Uncertainties on removal values represent standard deviations (SD) between replicates (n = 2).
Figure 2Effect of temperature on the second-order decay of progestagens: a) levonorgestrel and b) its impact on measured rate constants for oxidation of progestagenic steroid hormones (SH) by permanganate. The experimental conditions were, [KMnO4]0 from 38 to 53 μM, [progestagens]0 from 2.1 to 4.1 μM in wastewater (WWTP A) at pH 8.2 and temperature ranging from 6 to 30°C. Solid lines represent the linear regression of the measured data (symbols) with their related coefficients of determination (R2) also given.
Temperature effect on first-order apparent rate constants (, sec), oxidation rate constants (, M sec) and activation energy (E, KJ mol) for permanganate decay with and without progestagens (SH) in wastewater at pH 8.2 (WWTP A)
| LEVO | | | | | 184 ± 5 | 278 ± 9 | 302 ± 9 | 389 ± 13 | 20 ± 2 |
| | | | | (0.99) | (0.98) | (0.99) | (0.98) | | |
| MEDRO | | | | | 58 ± 1 | 115 ± 3 | 159 ± 4 | 171 ± 5 | 31 ± 2 |
| 1.9 ± 0.2 | 1.8 ± 0.8 | 4.4 ± 0.6 | 5.4 ± 0.2 | (0.99) | (0.99) | (0.99) | (0.98) | | |
| (0.98) | (0.82) | (0.99) | (0.94) | 172 ± 8 | 288 ± 12 | 368 ± 11 | 429 ± 13 | 26 ± 2 | |
| | | | | (0.97) | (0.98) | (0.99) | (0.98) | | |
| PROG | | | | | 48 ± 1 | 89 ± 2 | 109 ± 3 | 112 ± 3 | 23 ± 7 |
| (0.99) | (0.99) | (0.93) | (0.99) | ||||||
Values in parentheses represent coefficients of determination (R2) and uncertainties on k values represent calculated standard deviation (SD) given from the linear regression equation.
Figure 3Steroid hormone (SH) decay curves following oxidation with permanganate in wastewaters (WWTP A, pH 8.2 and WWTP B, pH 6.3) for progestagens. [KMnO4]0 ranged from 17 to 39 μM. Solid (WWTP A) and doted (WWTP B) lines represent the trend of the measured data (symbols).