Literature DB >> 26698672

Application of activated persulfate for removal of intermediates from antipyrine wastewater degradation refractory towards hydroxyl radical.

J M Monteagudo1, A Durán2, J Latorre2, A J Expósito2.   

Abstract

Complete mineralisation of reaction intermediates refractory towards hydroxyl radical, generated from a previous ineffective degradation of urban wastewater containing antipyrine by HO-mediated sono-photo-Fenton reaction, has been attained using persulfate anions simultaneously activated by heat energy (thermally, ultrasound) and UV-C light. The SO4(-)-based mineralisation process enables another reaction pathway generating more easy degradable derivatives. The influences of the initial concentration of persulfate, ultrasound amplitude, temperature and the reaction time in the previous HO-based previous oxidation on the mineralisation degree were studied by using a Central-Composite Experimental Design. Under optimal conditions ([S2O8(2-)]o=1200mgL(-1), temperature=50°C, amplitude=10%, pH 2.8, HO-based reaction time=25min) practically complete degradation was achieved in approximately 120min. The contribution of HO and SO4(-) radicals in this system was also evaluated. The presence of chloride ion in urban wastewater can benefit the oxidation of acetate by sulfate radical. Results demonstrated that this activated persulfate-based oxidation system is a potential alternative to degrade intermediate compounds, which are refractory against hydroxyl radicals, generated in Advanced Oxidation Processes used to treat wastewater containing emerging contaminants such as antipyrine.
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Keywords:  Antipyrine; Central Composite Design; Mineralization; Persulfate/hydroxyl; Refractory

Year:  2015        PMID: 26698672     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  Chemically and thermally activated persulfate for theophylline degradation and application to pharmaceutical factory effluent.

Authors:  Suha Al Hakim; Abbas Baalbaki; Omar Tantawi; Antoine Ghauch
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-10-18       Impact factor: 3.361

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