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Continuous flow photo-Fenton treatment of ciprofloxacin in aqueous solutions using homogeneous and magnetically recoverable catalysts.

Maria J Lima1, M Enis Leblebici, Madalena M Dias, José Carlos B Lopes, Cláudia G Silva, Adrián M T Silva, Joaquim L Faria.   

Abstract

The degradation of ciprofloxacin was studied in aqueous solutions by using a continuous flow homogeneous photo-Fenton process under simulated solar light. The effect of different operating conditions on the degradation of ciprofloxacin was investigated by changing the hydrogen peroxide (0-2.50 mM) and iron(II) sulphate (0-10 mg Fe L(-1)) concentrations, as well as the pH (2.8-10), irradiance (0-750 W m(-2)) and residence time (0.13-3.4 min) of the process. As expected, the highest catalytic activity in steady state conditions was achieved at acidic pH (2.8), namely 85 % of ciprofloxacin conversion, when maintaining the other variables constant (i.e. 2.0 mg L(-1) of iron(II), 2.50 mM of hydrogen peroxide, 1.8 min of residence time and 500 W m(-2) of irradiance). Additionally, magnetite magnetic nanoparticles (ca. 20 nm of average particle size) were synthesized, characterized and tested as a possible catalyst for this reaction. In this case, the highest catalytic activity was achieved at natural pH, namely a 55 % average conversion of ciprofloxacin in 1.8 min of residence time and under 500 W m(-2). Some of the photocatalytic activity was attributed to Fe(2+) leaching from the magnetic nanoparticles to the solution.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24453015     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-014-2515-6

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


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