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Ecotoxicological efficiency of advanced ozonation processes with TiO2 and black light used in the degradation of carbamazepine.

Ana Lourdes Oropesa1,2, Fernando Juan Beltrán3,4, António Miguel Floro5, Juan José Pérez Sagasti3, Patrícia Palma5,6.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ecotoxicological efficiency of two advanced ozonation processes (AOzPs), the catalytic ozonation (O3/TiO2) and the photocatalytic ozonation (O3/TiO2/black light), in the remotion of carbamazepine. The ecotoxicological efficiency was assessed through the use of lethal and sublethal assays with species Vibrio fischeri and Daphnia magna. Results demonstrated that the AOzPs presented an efficiency of carbamazepine removal higher than 99% (carbamazepine < 2 μg/L) after 12 min of treatment. Relatively to ecotoxicological evaluation, application of acute assay to V. fischeri and chronic assay to D. magna allowed us to highlight that these technologies may form some transformation products that induce toxicity in the bacteria and the crustacean, once these organisms exposed to the undiluted solutions (100%) showed a decrease in the bioluminescence (vibrio) and end up dying before and during the first reproduction (daphnia). Despite that, when the chronic results obtained with the diluted solutions (50 and 25%; important to assess a more realistic scenario considering the dilution factor at the environment) were analyzed, no mortality at the mothers was observed. Compared to a carbamazepine solution (200 μg/L), diluted solutions improved of the reproduction parameters, and no toxic effects in the juvenoid system and in the embryonic development were observed. Relatively to the ecdysteroid effect of a carbamazepine solution (200 μg/L), only the photocatalytic ozonation treatment was able to remove the action of the drug. These results highlight the importance of complementing chemical analysis with ecotoxicological bioassays to assess the best technology to improve the surface water and effluent quality.

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Keywords:  Advanced ozonation processes; Carbamazepine; Daphnia magna; Toxicity; Vibrio fischeri

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29101690     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0602-1

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


  69 in total

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Authors:  Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Richard M Dinsdale; Alan J Guwy
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2008-05-10       Impact factor: 11.236

9.  Some ozone advanced oxidation processes to improve the biological removal of selected pharmaceutical contaminants from urban wastewater.

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Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2008-07-15       Impact factor: 10.588

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