| Literature DB >> 27416798 |
Stefanos Giannakis1, Milica Jovic2, Natalia Gasilova2, Miquel Pastor Gelabert3, Simon Schindelholz4, Jean-Marie Furbringer5, Hubert Girault2, César Pulgarin6.
Abstract
In this work, an Iodinated Contrast Medium (ICM), Iohexol, was subjected to treatment by 3 Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) (UV, UV/H2O2, UV/H2O2/Fe2+). Water, wastewater and urine were spiked with Iohexol, in order to investigate the treatment efficiency of AOPs. A tri-level approach has been deployed to assess the UV-based AOPs efficacy. The treatment was heavily influenced by the UV transmittance and the organics content of the matrix, as dilution and acidification improved the degradation but iron/H2O2 increase only moderately. Furthermore, optimization of the treatment conditions, as well as modeling of the degradation was performed, by step-wise constructed quadratic or product models, and determination of the optimal operational regions was achieved through desirability functions. Finally, global chemical parameters (COD, TOC and UV-Vis absorbance) were followed in parallel with specific analyses to elucidate the degradation process of Iohexol by UV-based AOPs. Through HPLC/MS analysis the degradation pathway and the effects the operational parameters were monitored, thus attributing the pathways the respective modifications. The addition of iron in the UV/H2O2 process inflicted additional pathways beneficial for both Iohexol and organics removal from the matrix.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced Oxidation Process; Degradation pathway; Iodinated Contrast Media; Modeling and optimization; Urine purification; Wastewater treatment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27416798 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.07.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789