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Title: Kinetic modelling of colour and turbidity formation in aqueous solutions of sulphamethoxazole degraded by UV/H2O2
Authors: Villota, Natalia
Jankelevitch, Sebastien
Lomas, Jose
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Source: Environmental technology, 45 (2), p. 349-359
Abstract: The oxidation of sulphamethoxazole medicine (SMX) has been studied by means of UV/H2O2 conducting at a controlled pH between 2.0 and 12.0 and oxidant ratios of 500 mol H2O2/mol SMX. It is verified that operating at pH = 2.0 the highest rates of SMX degradation (74%) and loss of aromaticity (64%) are obtained. During the process, a strong brown tint and high turbidity are generated in the water depending on the pH, as it affects the chemical speciation of the dissociable compounds. The colour intensity of the water increases from pH = 2.0 (light brown, 3.5 NTU) to a maximum value at pH = 4.0 (dark brown, 42 NTU), when the neutral SMX species is almost 100%. Under these conditions, the formation of carboxylic acids (acetic and oxalic) and nitrate ion are minor. Conducting at higher pH, hue decreases, obtaining at pH = 12.0 a light yellow water (5 NTU) when the anionic SMX predominates. Thus, the maximum formation of nitrate ion occurs under these conditions. A pseudo-first order kinetic modelling is proposed for the loss of aromaticity and colour and turbidity formation in water, where the kinetic parameters are expressed as a function of the applied pH, being the pseudo-first-order rate constants (min(-1)): karom = 0.0005 pH(2) - 0.0106 pH + 0.0707 ; k(colour) = 0.0011 pH(2) - 0.02 pH + 0.1125 and k(NTU) = 0.06 min(-1). [GRAPHICS] .
Notes: Villota, N (corresponding author), Nieves Cano 12, Vitoria 01006, Spain.
natalia.villota@ehu.eus
Keywords: Aromaticity;colour;pH;sulphamethoxazole;turbidity
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/38111
ISSN: 0959-3330
e-ISSN: 1479-487X
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2022.2109997
ISI #: 000841854400001
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2023
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