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Removal of pharmaceutical compounds, nitroimidazoles, from waters by using the ozone/carbon system
Authors:Sánchez-Polo M  Rivera-Utrilla J  Prados-Joya G  Ferro-García M A  Bautista-Toledo I
Affiliation:Inorganic Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
Abstract:The main objective of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of technologies based on the use of ozone and activated carbon for the removal of nitroimidazoles from water, considering them as model of pharmaceutical compounds. A study was undertaken of the influence of the different operational variables on the effectiveness of each system studied (O(3), O(3)/activated carbon), and on the kinetics involved in each process. Ozone reaction kinetics showed that nitroimidazoles have a low reactivity, with Formula: see text] values <350M(-1)s(-1) regardless of the nitroimidazole and solution pH considered. However, nitroimidazoles have a high affinity for HO radicals, with radical rate constant (k(HO)) values of around 10(10)M(-1)s(-1). Among the nitroimidazole ozonation by-products, nitrate ions and 3-acetyl-2-oxazolidinone were detected. The presence of activated carbon during nitroimidazole ozonation produces (i) an increase in the removal rate, (ii) a reduction in the toxicity of oxidation by-products, and (iii) a reduction in the concentration of dissolved organic matter. These results are explained by the generation of HO radicals at the O(3)-activated carbon interface.
Keywords:Nitroimidazoles  Ozonation  Activated carbon  HOradical dotels-cdn   radicals" target="_blank">com/sd/entities/rad" class="glyphImg"> radicals
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