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Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor
The objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of a solar photocatalytic process using g-C(3)N(4) as photocatalyst on the degradation of pharmaceutical compounds detected in hospital wastewater treatment plant secondary effluents. A compound parabolic collector pilot plant, established in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9919318/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031170 |
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author | Rapti, Ilaeira Kourkouta, Theodora Malisova, Evrydiki-Maria Albanis, Triantafyllos Konstantinou, Ioannis |
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description | The objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of a solar photocatalytic process using g-C(3)N(4) as photocatalyst on the degradation of pharmaceutical compounds detected in hospital wastewater treatment plant secondary effluents. A compound parabolic collector pilot plant, established in the secondary effluent stream of the Ioannina city hospital wastewater treatment plant, was used for the photocatalytic experiments. The analysis of the samples before and after the photocatalytic treatment was accomplished using solid phase extraction (SPE), followed by UHPLC-LTQ/Orbitrap HRMS. Initial effluent characterization revealed the presence of ten pharmaceutical compounds. Among these, amisulpride, O-desmethyl venlafaxine, venlafaxine and carbamazepine were detected in all experiments. Initial concentrations ranged from 73 ng L(−1) for citalopram to 2924.53 ng L(−1) for O-desmethyl venlafaxine. The evolution of BOD(5) and COD values were determined before and after the photocatalytic treatment. All detected pharmaceuticals were removed in percentages higher than 54% at an optimum catalyst loading ranging between 200 and 300 mg L(−1). The potential of the catalyst to be reused without any treatment for two consecutive cycles was studied, showing a significant efficiency decrease. |
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spelling | pubmed-99193182023-02-12 Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor Rapti, Ilaeira Kourkouta, Theodora Malisova, Evrydiki-Maria Albanis, Triantafyllos Konstantinou, Ioannis Molecules Article The objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of a solar photocatalytic process using g-C(3)N(4) as photocatalyst on the degradation of pharmaceutical compounds detected in hospital wastewater treatment plant secondary effluents. A compound parabolic collector pilot plant, established in the secondary effluent stream of the Ioannina city hospital wastewater treatment plant, was used for the photocatalytic experiments. The analysis of the samples before and after the photocatalytic treatment was accomplished using solid phase extraction (SPE), followed by UHPLC-LTQ/Orbitrap HRMS. Initial effluent characterization revealed the presence of ten pharmaceutical compounds. Among these, amisulpride, O-desmethyl venlafaxine, venlafaxine and carbamazepine were detected in all experiments. Initial concentrations ranged from 73 ng L(−1) for citalopram to 2924.53 ng L(−1) for O-desmethyl venlafaxine. The evolution of BOD(5) and COD values were determined before and after the photocatalytic treatment. All detected pharmaceuticals were removed in percentages higher than 54% at an optimum catalyst loading ranging between 200 and 300 mg L(−1). The potential of the catalyst to be reused without any treatment for two consecutive cycles was studied, showing a significant efficiency decrease. MDPI 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9919318/ /pubmed/36770837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031170 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rapti, Ilaeira Kourkouta, Theodora Malisova, Evrydiki-Maria Albanis, Triantafyllos Konstantinou, Ioannis Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor |
title | Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor |
title_full | Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor |
title_fullStr | Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor |
title_full_unstemmed | Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor |
title_short | Photocatalytic Degradation of Inherent Pharmaceutical Concentration Levels in Real Hospital WWTP Effluents Using g-C(3)N(4) Catalyst on CPC Pilot Scale Reactor |
title_sort | photocatalytic degradation of inherent pharmaceutical concentration levels in real hospital wwtp effluents using g-c(3)n(4) catalyst on cpc pilot scale reactor |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9919318/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031170 |
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