Literature DB >> 23812788

Environmentally friendly system for the degradation of multipesticide residues in aqueous media by the Fenton's reaction.

Bruno de S Guimarães1, Natiele Kleemann, Sergiane S Caldas, Fabiane P Costa, Maria A K Silveira, Fabio A Duarte, Ednei G Primel.   

Abstract

A Fenton oxidation system employing zero-valent iron (whose source was swarf, a residue of metallurgical industries, in powder form) and hydrogen peroxide for the treatment of an aqueous solution with six pesticides was developed, and the effect of the iron metal content, pH, and hydrogen peroxide concentration was evaluated. The characterization of the aqueous solution resulted in: pH 5.6, 105 mg L(-1) of dissolved organic carbon, and 44.6 NTU turbidity. In addition, the characterization of the swarf by FAAS and ICP-MS showed 98.43 ± 7.40 % of zero-valent iron. The removal was strongly affected by the content of iron metal, pH, and hydrogen peroxide concentration. The best degradation conditions were 2.0 g swarf, pH 2.0, and 5 mmol L(-1) H2O2. At the end of the treatment, the pesticide degradation ranged from 60 to 100%, leading to 55% mineralization. Besides, all hydrogen peroxide was consumed and the determination of total dissolved iron resulted in 2 mg L(-1). Thus, the advantages of this system are rapid degradation (up to 20 min), high-degradation rates, simple handling, and low cost.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23812788     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-013-1932-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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