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Photogeneration of hydroxyl radical in Fe(III)-citrate-oxalate system for the degradation of fluconazole: mechanism and products.

Dong Wan1, Guofei Zhang1, Yong Chen2, Xiye Lu1, Yuegang Zuo3.   

Abstract

The photochemical role of Fe(III)-citrate complex is significant in natural waters due to its ubiquitous existence and excellent photoreactivity at near neutral pH. Although there are many reports on the photoinduced degradation of pollutants in the Fe(III)-citrate system, the optimum pH for its photoreactivity is yet not clearly understood. Here, for the first time, we demonstrated that the optimum pH was 5.5 for the photoproduction of •OH in the Fe(III)-citrate system via kinetics modeling based on the steady-state approximation. According to the experimental results, the •OH photoproduction increased with increasing pH until 5.5 and then decreased in Fe(III)-citrate solution, which agreed well with the prediction trend of kinetic modeling. The effect of the common ligand oxalate on the photoreactivity of Fe(III)-citrate system was also investigated. The addition of oxalate promoted the photoproduction of •OH in Fe(III)-citrate solutions, and the measured [•OH]ss increased with oxalate concentration under a fixed Fe(III)-to-citrate ratio. Little synergistic effect exists in Fe(III)-citrate-oxalate system at pH 4.0-5.5. In contrast, an appreciable synergistic effect was observed at near neutral pH (6.0-8.0). Higher oxalate-to-citrate ratio facilitated the synergistic effect. Furthermore, antifungal drug fluconazole could be removed efficiently in the Fe(III)-citrate-oxalate system. The photodegradation kinetics also verified the optimum pH of Fe(III)-citrate system and synergistic effect of oxalate. By LC-ESI-MS/MS analyses, the photoproducts of fluconazole in the Fe(III)-citrate-oxalate system were identified and the reaction mechanism involving hydroxylation substitution and subsequent cleavage of heterocyclic amine was proposed. These findings suggest that Fe(III)-citrate exhibits best photoreactivity at pH 5.5, and the coexistence of reactive ligands will enhance its photoreactivity at circumneutral pH, indicating potential application in wastewater treatment via addition of appropriate citrate and co-ligands.

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Keywords:  Fe(III)-citrate-oxalate; Fluconazole; Mechanism; Optimum pH; Synergistic effect

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30707383     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-04348-2

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


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