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Aracely S Cruz-Zavala1, Aurora M Pat-Espadas1, J Rene Rangel-Mendez1, Luis F Chazaro-Ruiz1, Juan A Ascacio-Valdes2, Cristobal N Aguilar2, Francisco J Cervantes3.
Abstract
Metal-humic acid complexes were synthesized and immobilized by a granulation process in anaerobic sludge for their application as solid-phase redox mediators (RM) in the biotransformation of iopromide. Characterization of Ca- and Fe-humic acid complexes revealed electron accepting capacities of 0.472 and 0.556milli-equivalentsg(-1), respectively. Once immobilized, metal-humic acid complexes significantly increased the biotransformation of iopromide in upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors. Control UASB reactor (without humic material) achieved 31.6% of iopromide removal, while 80% was removed in UASB reactors supplied with each metal-humic acid complex. Further analyses indicated multiple transformation reactions taking place in iopromide including deiodination, N-dealkylation, decarboxylation and deacetylation. This is the first successful application of immobilized RM, which does not require a supporting material to maintain the solid-phase RM in long term operation of bioreactors. The proposed redox catalyst could be suitable for enhancing the redox conversion of different recalcitrant pollutants present in industrial effluents.Entities:
Keywords: Humus; Immobilization; Iopromide; Redox mediator; Wastewater
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26868154 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.01.125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642