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Methiocarb Degradation by Electro-Fenton: Ecotoxicological Evaluation

This paper studies the degradation of methiocarb, a highly hazardous pesticide found in waters and wastewaters, through an electro-Fenton process, using a boron-doped diamond anode and a carbon felt cathode; and evaluates its potential to reduce toxicity towards the model organism Daphnia magna. The...

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Autores principales: Souiad, Faléstine, Rodrigues, Ana Sofia, Lopes, Ana, Ciríaco, Lurdes, Pacheco, Maria José, Bendaoud-Boulahlib, Yasmina, Fernandes, Annabel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245893
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author Souiad, Faléstine
Rodrigues, Ana Sofia
Lopes, Ana
Ciríaco, Lurdes
Pacheco, Maria José
Bendaoud-Boulahlib, Yasmina
Fernandes, Annabel
author_facet Souiad, Faléstine
Rodrigues, Ana Sofia
Lopes, Ana
Ciríaco, Lurdes
Pacheco, Maria José
Bendaoud-Boulahlib, Yasmina
Fernandes, Annabel
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description This paper studies the degradation of methiocarb, a highly hazardous pesticide found in waters and wastewaters, through an electro-Fenton process, using a boron-doped diamond anode and a carbon felt cathode; and evaluates its potential to reduce toxicity towards the model organism Daphnia magna. The influence of applied current density and type and concentration of added iron source, Fe(2)(SO(4))(3)·5H(2)O or FeCl(3)·6H(2)O, is assessed in the degradation experiments of methiocarb aqueous solutions. The experimental results show that electro-Fenton can be successfully used to degrade methiocarb and to reduce its high toxicity towards D. magna. Total methiocarb removal is achieved at the applied electric charge of 90 C, and a 450× reduction in the acute toxicity towards D. magna, on average, from approximately 900 toxic units to 2 toxic units, is observed at the end of the experiments. No significant differences are found between the two iron sources studied. At the lowest applied anodic current density, 12.5 A m(−2), an increase in iron concentration led to lower methiocarb removal rates, but the opposite is found at the highest applied current densities. The highest organic carbon removal is obtained at the lowest applied current density and added iron concentration.
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spelling pubmed-77639072020-12-27 Methiocarb Degradation by Electro-Fenton: Ecotoxicological Evaluation Souiad, Faléstine Rodrigues, Ana Sofia Lopes, Ana Ciríaco, Lurdes Pacheco, Maria José Bendaoud-Boulahlib, Yasmina Fernandes, Annabel Molecules Article This paper studies the degradation of methiocarb, a highly hazardous pesticide found in waters and wastewaters, through an electro-Fenton process, using a boron-doped diamond anode and a carbon felt cathode; and evaluates its potential to reduce toxicity towards the model organism Daphnia magna. The influence of applied current density and type and concentration of added iron source, Fe(2)(SO(4))(3)·5H(2)O or FeCl(3)·6H(2)O, is assessed in the degradation experiments of methiocarb aqueous solutions. The experimental results show that electro-Fenton can be successfully used to degrade methiocarb and to reduce its high toxicity towards D. magna. Total methiocarb removal is achieved at the applied electric charge of 90 C, and a 450× reduction in the acute toxicity towards D. magna, on average, from approximately 900 toxic units to 2 toxic units, is observed at the end of the experiments. No significant differences are found between the two iron sources studied. At the lowest applied anodic current density, 12.5 A m(−2), an increase in iron concentration led to lower methiocarb removal rates, but the opposite is found at the highest applied current densities. The highest organic carbon removal is obtained at the lowest applied current density and added iron concentration. MDPI 2020-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7763907/ /pubmed/33322793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245893 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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Pacheco, Maria José
Bendaoud-Boulahlib, Yasmina
Fernandes, Annabel
Methiocarb Degradation by Electro-Fenton: Ecotoxicological Evaluation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245893
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