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Pyrite as a sustainable catalyst in electro-Fenton process for improving oxidation of sulfamethazine. Kinetics, mechanism and toxicity assessment.

Natija Barhoumi1, Nihal Oturan2, Hugo Olvera-Vargas2, Enric Brillas3, Abdellatif Gadri4, Salah Ammar5, Mehmet A Oturan6.   

Abstract

The degradation of 0.20 mM sulfamethazine (SMT) solutions was investigated by heterogeneous electro-Fenton (EF) process using pyrite as source of Fe(2+) (catalyst) and pH regulator in an undivided electrochemical cell equipped either with a Pt or a BDD anode and carbon-felt as cathode. Effect of pyrite concentration and applied current on the oxidative degradation kinetics and mineralization efficiency has been studied. The higher oxidation power of the process, named "Pyrite-EF″ using BDD anode was demonstrated. Pyrite-EF showed a better performance for the oxidation/mineralization of the drug SMT in comparison to the classic EF process: 95% and 87% TOC removal by Pyrite-EF with BDD and Pt anodes, respectively, versus 90% and 83% by classical EF with BDD and Pt anodes, respectively. The rate constant of the oxidation of SMT by OH was determined by the competition kinetics method and found to be 1.87 × 10(9) mol(-1) L s(-1). Based on the identified reaction intermediates by HPLC and GS-MS, as well as released SO4(2-), NH4(+) and NO3(-) ions, a plausible reaction pathway was proposed for the mineralization of SMT during Pyrite-EF process. Toxicity assessment by means of Microtox method revealed the formation of some toxic intermediates during the treatment. However, toxicity of the solution was removed at the end of treatment.
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Keywords:  Boron-doped diamond anode; Electro-Fenton; Mineralization; Pyrite-electro-Fenton; Sulfamethazine; Wastewater treatment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26938493     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2016.02.042

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


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4.  Occurrence and removal of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes, and bacterial communities in hospital wastewater.

Authors:  Shijie Yao; Jianfeng Ye; Qing Yang; Yaru Hu; Tianyang Zhang; Lei Jiang; Salvator Munezero; Kuangfei Lin; Changzheng Cui
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5.  Degradation Characteristics of Color Index Direct Blue 15 Dye Using Iron-Carbon Micro-Electrolysis Coupled with H₂O₂.

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Authors:  Walter Den; Virender K Sharma; Mengshan Lee; Govind Nadadur; Rajender S Varma
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