Literature DB >> 26676539

Photodegradation applied to the treatment of phenol and derived substances catalyzed by TiO2/BiPO4 and biological toxicity analysis.

Léa Elias Mendes Carneiro Zaidan1, Renata Vitória de Lima Sales2, Júlia Barbosa de Almeida Salgado2, Ana Maria Ribeiro Bastos da Silva2, Daniella Carla Napoleão2, Joan Manuel Rodríguez-Díaz2,3, Olga Martins Marques2, Mohand Benachour2, Valdinete Lins da Silva2.   

Abstract

For this work, a phenol solution model was treated by an advanced oxidation process (AOPs), using the heterogeneous catalyst TiO2/BiPO4 and hydrogen peroxide combined with UVA for 240 min. An annular reactor containing a UVA lamp (80 W) was employed. A central composite rotacional design was developed employing a TiO2/BiPO4 concentration of 87 mg L-1 and a hydrogen peroxide concentration of 1800 mg L-1, being evaluated by the degradation percentage and phenol mineralization percentage as responses; 94.30 and 67.00 % were obtained for the phenol degradation and total organic carbon (TOC) conversion, respectively. The lumped kinetic model (LKM) was applied and a satisfactory profile of the residual fractions of the organic compounds present in the liquid phase as a time function with a determination coefficient (R 2 = 0.9945). The toxicity tests employing microbiological species indicated that the organisms tested for the evaluation of the toxic compounds present in the contaminated samples presented a practical low cost test, rapid execution, and high sensibility as an indicator of the presence of toxic substances in liquid effluents.

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Keywords:  AOPs; Annular reactor; Heterogeneous photocatalysis; Liquid effluents; Phenol

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26676539     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5952-y

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


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