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Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density

Several studies have been conducted worldwide to develop effective and affordable methods to degrade pharmaceuticals and their metabolites/intermediates/oxidation products found in surface water, wastewater and drinking water. In this work, acetaminophen and its transformation products were successf...

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Autores principales: López Zavala, Miguel Ángel, Vega, Diego Anglés, Álvarez Vega, José Manuel, Castillo Jerez, Odwer Francisco, Cantú Hernández, Rodrigo Alejandro
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32072068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03394
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author López Zavala, Miguel Ángel
Vega, Diego Anglés
Álvarez Vega, José Manuel
Castillo Jerez, Odwer Francisco
Cantú Hernández, Rodrigo Alejandro
author_facet López Zavala, Miguel Ángel
Vega, Diego Anglés
Álvarez Vega, José Manuel
Castillo Jerez, Odwer Francisco
Cantú Hernández, Rodrigo Alejandro
author_sort López Zavala, Miguel Ángel
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description Several studies have been conducted worldwide to develop effective and affordable methods to degrade pharmaceuticals and their metabolites/intermediates/oxidation products found in surface water, wastewater and drinking water. In this work, acetaminophen and its transformation products were successfully degraded in surface water by electrochemical oxidation using stainless steel electrodes. The effect of pH and current density on the oxidation process was assessed and the oxidation kinetics and mechanisms involved were described. Additionally, the results were compared with those obtained in acetaminophen synthetic solutions. It was found that conducting the electrochemical oxidation at 16.3 mA/cm(2) and pH 5, good performance of the process was achieved and not only acetaminophen, but also its transformation products were totally degraded in only 7.5 min; furthermore, small number of transformation products were generated. On the other hand, degradation rates of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water were much faster (more than 2.5 times) and the reaction times much shorter (more than 4.0 times) than in synthetic solutions at all current densities and pH values evaluated. At pH 3 and pH 5, greater soluble chlorine formation due to the higher HCl amount used to acidify the surface water solutions could enhance the degradation rates of acetaminophen and its transformation products. However, constituents of surface water (ions and solids) could also have an important role on the oxidation process because at pH 9 (non-acidified solutions) the degradation rates were also much greater and the reaction times were much shorter in surface water than in acetaminophen synthetic solutions.
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spelling pubmed-70159882020-02-18 Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density López Zavala, Miguel Ángel Vega, Diego Anglés Álvarez Vega, José Manuel Castillo Jerez, Odwer Francisco Cantú Hernández, Rodrigo Alejandro Heliyon Article Several studies have been conducted worldwide to develop effective and affordable methods to degrade pharmaceuticals and their metabolites/intermediates/oxidation products found in surface water, wastewater and drinking water. In this work, acetaminophen and its transformation products were successfully degraded in surface water by electrochemical oxidation using stainless steel electrodes. The effect of pH and current density on the oxidation process was assessed and the oxidation kinetics and mechanisms involved were described. Additionally, the results were compared with those obtained in acetaminophen synthetic solutions. It was found that conducting the electrochemical oxidation at 16.3 mA/cm(2) and pH 5, good performance of the process was achieved and not only acetaminophen, but also its transformation products were totally degraded in only 7.5 min; furthermore, small number of transformation products were generated. On the other hand, degradation rates of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water were much faster (more than 2.5 times) and the reaction times much shorter (more than 4.0 times) than in synthetic solutions at all current densities and pH values evaluated. At pH 3 and pH 5, greater soluble chlorine formation due to the higher HCl amount used to acidify the surface water solutions could enhance the degradation rates of acetaminophen and its transformation products. However, constituents of surface water (ions and solids) could also have an important role on the oxidation process because at pH 9 (non-acidified solutions) the degradation rates were also much greater and the reaction times were much shorter in surface water than in acetaminophen synthetic solutions. Elsevier 2020-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7015988/ /pubmed/32072068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03394 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density
title_full Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density
title_fullStr Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density
title_short Electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of pH and current density
title_sort electrochemical oxidation of acetaminophen and its transformation products in surface water: effect of ph and current density
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32072068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03394
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