Literature DB >> 26218466

Potential of pulsed corona discharges generated in water for the degradation of persistent pharmaceutical residues.

Robert Banaschik1, Petr Lukes2, Helena Jablonowski1, Malte U Hammer1, Klaus-Dieter Weltmann1, Juergen F Kolb3.   

Abstract

Anthropogenic pollutants and in particular pharmaceutical residues are a potential risk for potable water where they are found in increasing concentrations. Different environmental effects could already be linked to the presence of pharmaceuticals in surface waters even for low concentrations. Many pharmaceuticals withstand conventional water treatment technologies. Consequently, there is a need for new water purification techniques. Advanced oxidation processes (AOP), and especially plasmas with their ability to create reactive species directly in water, may offer a promising solution. We developed a plasma reactor with a coaxial geometry to generate large volume corona discharges directly in water and investigated the degradation of seven recalcitrant pharmaceuticals (carbamazepine, diatrizoate, diazepam, diclofenac, ibuprofen, 17α-ethinylestradiol, trimethoprim). For most substances we observed decomposition rates from 45% to 99% for treatment times of 15-66 min. Especially ethinylestradiol and diclofenac were readily decomposed. As an inherent advantage of the method, we found no acidification and only an insignificant increase in nitrate/nitrite concentrations below legal limits for the treatment. Studies on the basic plasma chemical processes for the model system of phenol showed that the degradation is primarily caused by hydroxyl radicals.
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Keywords:  Advanced oxidation; Diclofenac; Ethinylestradiol; Hydroxyl radicals; Non-thermal plasma; Phenol

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26218466     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.07.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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1.  Mechanism and comparison of needle-type non-thermal direct and indirect atmospheric pressure plasma jets on the degradation of dyes.

Authors:  Pankaj Attri; Maksudbek Yusupov; Ji Hoon Park; Lakshmi Prasanna Lingamdinne; Janardhan Reddy Koduru; Masaharu Shiratani; Eun Ha Choi; Annemie Bogaerts
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-10-06       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Impact of Gamma rays and DBD plasma treatments on wastewater treatment.

Authors:  Pankaj Attri; Fumiyoshi Tochikubo; Ji Hoon Park; Eun Ha Choi; Kazunori Koga; Masaharu Shiratani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Antimicrobial effects of microwave-induced plasma torch (MiniMIP) treatment on Candida albicans biofilms.

Authors:  Oliver Handorf; Uta Schnabel; André Bösel; Thomas Weihe; Sander Bekeschus; Alexander Christian Graf; Katharina Riedel; Jörg Ehlbeck
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2019-07-01       Impact factor: 5.813

Review 4.  Removal of Pharmaceutical Residues from Water and Wastewater Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge Methods-A Review.

Authors:  Emile S Massima Mouele; Jimoh O Tijani; Kassim O Badmus; Omoniyi Pereao; Omotola Babajide; Cheng Zhang; Tao Shao; Eduard Sosnin; Victor Tarasenko; Ojo O Fatoba; Katri Laatikainen; Leslie F Petrik
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 3.390

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