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Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts

The rising pollution of surface water by endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCS) could lead to the persistent harm of aquatic wildlife. Addressing this concern, advanced waste water treatment techniques should be established in addition to the present sewage treatment. Therefore, the promising advance...

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Autores principales: Engelhardt, Tony B., Schmitz-Stöwe, Sabine, Schwarz, Thomas, Stöwe, Klaus
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32197369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13061365
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author Engelhardt, Tony B.
Schmitz-Stöwe, Sabine
Schwarz, Thomas
Stöwe, Klaus
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description The rising pollution of surface water by endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCS) could lead to the persistent harm of aquatic wildlife. Addressing this concern, advanced waste water treatment techniques should be established in addition to the present sewage treatment. Therefore, the promising advanced oxidation process of photocatalysis is discussed. With the aim of establishing a novel high throughput screening approach for photocatalysts, a workflow resting upon the use of a self-constructed 60-fold parallel stirring UV-A LED photoreactor, followed by parallel sample extraction by SPE and sequential automated analysis by GC-MS, was developed, and is presented in this article. With the described system, TiO(2)-based photocatalysts, doped with different amounts of zinc, and synthesised by a sol-gel-route, were tested regarding their activity in the photocatalytic degradation of the synthetic estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol. Thereby, the functional behavior of the photoreactor system and its applicability in a high throughput process could be evaluated. As a result of the catalyst screening, TiO(2) catalysts with low amounts of zinc were found with a significantly higher activity, compared to undoped TiO(2). In conclusion, the presented system provides an easily accessible high throughput method for a variety of photocatalytic experiments.
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spelling pubmed-71439252020-04-14 Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts Engelhardt, Tony B. Schmitz-Stöwe, Sabine Schwarz, Thomas Stöwe, Klaus Materials (Basel) Article The rising pollution of surface water by endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCS) could lead to the persistent harm of aquatic wildlife. Addressing this concern, advanced waste water treatment techniques should be established in addition to the present sewage treatment. Therefore, the promising advanced oxidation process of photocatalysis is discussed. With the aim of establishing a novel high throughput screening approach for photocatalysts, a workflow resting upon the use of a self-constructed 60-fold parallel stirring UV-A LED photoreactor, followed by parallel sample extraction by SPE and sequential automated analysis by GC-MS, was developed, and is presented in this article. With the described system, TiO(2)-based photocatalysts, doped with different amounts of zinc, and synthesised by a sol-gel-route, were tested regarding their activity in the photocatalytic degradation of the synthetic estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol. Thereby, the functional behavior of the photoreactor system and its applicability in a high throughput process could be evaluated. As a result of the catalyst screening, TiO(2) catalysts with low amounts of zinc were found with a significantly higher activity, compared to undoped TiO(2). In conclusion, the presented system provides an easily accessible high throughput method for a variety of photocatalytic experiments. MDPI 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7143925/ /pubmed/32197369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13061365 Text en © 2020 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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Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts
title Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts
title_full Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts
title_fullStr Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts
title_short Development of A Novel High Throughput Photo-catalyst Screening Procedure: UV-A Degradation of 17α-Ethinylestradiol with Doped TiO(2)-Based Photo-catalysts
title_sort development of a novel high throughput photo-catalyst screening procedure: uv-a degradation of 17α-ethinylestradiol with doped tio(2)-based photo-catalysts
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32197369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13061365
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