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Insights into Mechanisms of Electrochemical Drug Degradation in Their Mixtures in the Split-Flow Reactor

The recirculating split-flow batch reactor with a cell divided into anolyte and catholyte compartments for oxidation mixture of cytostatic drugs (CD) was tested. In this study, kinetics and mechanisms of electrochemical oxidization of two mixtures: 5-FU/CP and IF/CP were investigated. The order of t...

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Autores principales: Pieczyńska, Aleksandra, Ochoa-Chavez, Stalin Andres, Wilczewska, Patrycja, Bielicka-Giełdoń, Aleksandra, Siedlecka, Ewa M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6930462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31795278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234356
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author Pieczyńska, Aleksandra
Ochoa-Chavez, Stalin Andres
Wilczewska, Patrycja
Bielicka-Giełdoń, Aleksandra
Siedlecka, Ewa M.
author_facet Pieczyńska, Aleksandra
Ochoa-Chavez, Stalin Andres
Wilczewska, Patrycja
Bielicka-Giełdoń, Aleksandra
Siedlecka, Ewa M.
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description The recirculating split-flow batch reactor with a cell divided into anolyte and catholyte compartments for oxidation mixture of cytostatic drugs (CD) was tested. In this study, kinetics and mechanisms of electrochemical oxidization of two mixtures: 5-FU/CP and IF/CP were investigated. The order of the CD degradation rate in single drug solutions and in mixtures was found to be 5-FU < CP < IF. In the 5-FU/CP mixture, k(app) of 5-FU increased, while k(app) of CP decreased comparing to the single drug solutions. No effect on the degradation rate was found in the CP/IF mixture. The presence of a second drug in the 5-FU/CP mixture significantly altered mineralization and nitrogen removal efficiency, while these processes were inhibited in IF/CP. The experiments in the different electrolytes showed that •OH and sulphate active species can participate in the drug’s degradation. The k(app) of the drugs was accelerated by the presence of Cl(−) ions in the solution. Chlorine active species played the main role in the production of gaseous nitrogen products and increased the mineralisation. Good results were obtained for the degradation and mineralisation processes in mixtures of drugs in municipal wastewater-treated effluent, which is beneficial from the technological and practical point of view.
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spelling pubmed-69304622019-12-26 Insights into Mechanisms of Electrochemical Drug Degradation in Their Mixtures in the Split-Flow Reactor Pieczyńska, Aleksandra Ochoa-Chavez, Stalin Andres Wilczewska, Patrycja Bielicka-Giełdoń, Aleksandra Siedlecka, Ewa M. Molecules Article The recirculating split-flow batch reactor with a cell divided into anolyte and catholyte compartments for oxidation mixture of cytostatic drugs (CD) was tested. In this study, kinetics and mechanisms of electrochemical oxidization of two mixtures: 5-FU/CP and IF/CP were investigated. The order of the CD degradation rate in single drug solutions and in mixtures was found to be 5-FU < CP < IF. In the 5-FU/CP mixture, k(app) of 5-FU increased, while k(app) of CP decreased comparing to the single drug solutions. No effect on the degradation rate was found in the CP/IF mixture. The presence of a second drug in the 5-FU/CP mixture significantly altered mineralization and nitrogen removal efficiency, while these processes were inhibited in IF/CP. The experiments in the different electrolytes showed that •OH and sulphate active species can participate in the drug’s degradation. The k(app) of the drugs was accelerated by the presence of Cl(−) ions in the solution. Chlorine active species played the main role in the production of gaseous nitrogen products and increased the mineralisation. Good results were obtained for the degradation and mineralisation processes in mixtures of drugs in municipal wastewater-treated effluent, which is beneficial from the technological and practical point of view. MDPI 2019-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6930462/ /pubmed/31795278 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234356 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Insights into Mechanisms of Electrochemical Drug Degradation in Their Mixtures in the Split-Flow Reactor
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title_short Insights into Mechanisms of Electrochemical Drug Degradation in Their Mixtures in the Split-Flow Reactor
title_sort insights into mechanisms of electrochemical drug degradation in their mixtures in the split-flow reactor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6930462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31795278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234356
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