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Metronidazole photodegradation in aqueous solution by using photosensitizers and hydrogen peroxide
Authors:Manuel Sánchez‐Polo  José Rivera‐Utrilla  Gonzalo Prados‐Joya  Raúl Ocampo‐Pérez
Affiliation:Department of Inorganic Chemistry. Faculty of Science. University of Granada. 18071, Granada, Spain
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of UV radiation on the indirect photodegradation of metronidazole (MNZ) conducting a kinetic study of the process in the presence of radical promoter (H2O2) and photosensitizer (Sens) promoters (duroquinone, tetrahydroxyquinone, tetrachloro‐1,4‐benzoquinone, 4‐carboxy‐benzophenone, 2,4‐dihydroxybenzophenone, 4‐hydroxybenzophenone, and 4,4′‐dihydroxybenzophenone) was investigated. RESULTS: The electron‐donating groups of photosensitizers may favor MNZ photodegradation through electron transfer. However, the photosensitizers studied showed low effectiveness of MNZ photodegradation in aqueous phase. The presence of H2O2 substantially increased MNZ photodegradation rate, which was enhanced by increasing the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the system. The contribution of direct photolysis of MNZ in the UV/H2O2 system was drastically decreased with increasing H2O2 concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: The low effectiveness obtained with most of the Sens used demonstrates that metronidazole cannot be photoxidized by indirect photooxidation in aqueous solution. Copyright © 2012 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:photooxidation  sensitizers  hydrogen peroxide  metronidazole
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