410 resultados para Photoelectro-fenton
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Atualmente há uma crescente preocupação quanto à qualidade dos recursos hídricos, e essa notória inquietação se deve em parte ao aumento na demanda e consumo de água a nível global, uma vez que o crescimento econômico, juntamente com o desenvolvimento tecnológico, agrícola e industrial conduz a poluição ambiental. Neste contexto, os agrotóxicos, apresentam um alto fator de risco para a qualidade dos recursos hídricos, pois essas substâncias geralmente são tóxicas e não biodegradáveis. Diante deste cenário, um dos maiores desafios nos dias atuais é a eliminação de uma parte significativa, dessa poluição, a qual é causada por esses contaminantes orgânicos tóxicos. O processo clássico de oxidação biológica falha na eliminação de compostos tóxicos, bem como de contaminantes orgânicos recalcitrantes. Além disso, os processos físico-químicos, como a adsorção em carvão ativado, floculação, e a filtração por membranas, apenas transferem esses contaminantes de fase, sem que ocorra a sua destruição. Sendo assim, surge a necessidade da adoção de técnicas que possam ser destrutivas a essas espécies. Os Processos Oxidativos Avançados, surgem como um caminho alternativo para diminuir e eliminar os resíduos desses contaminantes orgânicos. Por tanto, tiveram-se como objetivos neste trabalho: (i) desenvolver e otimizar um processo Fenton empregando ferro zero e peróxido de hidrogênio (Fe0 /H2O2) (ii) utilizar como fonte de ferro zero para o processo Fenton limalha de ferro, a qual é um resíduo da atividade metalúrgica na cidade de Rio Grande (iii) otimizar o tempo de reação (TR) e tempo de homogeneização (TH) para a Fotocatálise Heterogênea empregando um catalisador de sílica dopada com dióxido de titânio e dicloreto de tris (2,2-bipiridina) rutênio II (iv) desenvolver um método cromatográfico empregando LC-DAD para realizar o monitoramento da degradação dos agrotóxicos (v) empregar a LC-MS/MS para confirmar a degradação dos agrotóxicos e monitorar a formação de produtos (vi) empregar IC para monitorar a formação de espécies iônicas (vii) realizar a determinação de COT para estimar a mineralização do carbono orgânico dissolvido. Para tanto, um total de seis agrotóxicos foram selecionados para a o estudo de degradação: bentazona, carbofurano, clomazona, diurom, tebuconazole e piraclostrobina. O sistema Fe0 /H2O2 desenvolvido para a degradação dos agrotóxicos mostrou ser eficiente. A eficiência de degradação foi fortemente afetada pelo pH, massa de limalha de ferro e concentração de peróxido de hidrogênio. As melhores condições para a degradação foram: pH 2,0, 5 mmol L-1 H2O2 e 2,0 g de limalha de ferro. No tempo total de 20 min o carbono orgânico total foi reduzido levando a mineralização de 55%, com taxas de degradação que variaram de 51 a 100%. A utilização de recirculação no sistema Fe0 /H2O2 elevou a taxa de degradação dos agrotóxicos bentazona e carbofurano. As taxas variaram de 93 a 100% de degradação, com um tempo total de reação de 120 min, chegando a 63% de mineralização. O sistema TiO2/UV também mostrou-se adequado a degradação dos agrotóxicos. As condições ótimas foram 20 mg de catalisador, pH 7, TH de 15 min e TR de 110 min. O sistema apresentou taxas de degradação que variaram de 71 a 99,98%. Levando a mineralização de 97,60% da demanda de carbono orgânico.
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Novel magnetic carbon xerogels consisting of interconnected carbon microspheres with iron and/or cobalt microparticles embedded in their structure were developed by a simple route. As inferred from the characterization data, materials with distinctive properties may be directly obtained upon inclusion of iron and/or cobalt precursors during the sol-gel polymerization of resorcinol and formaldehyde, followed by thermal annealing. The unique properties of these magnetic carbon xerogels were explored in the catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) of an antimicrobial agent typically found throughout the urban water cycle – sulfamethoxazole (SMX). A clear synergistic effect arises from the inclusion of cobalt and iron in carbon xerogels (CX/CoFe),the resulting magnetic material revealing a better performance in the CWPO of SMX at the ppb level(500 microg L−1) when compared to that of monometallic carbon xerogels containing only iron or cobalt.This effect was ascribed to the increased accessibility of highly active iron species promoted by the simultaneous incorporation of cobalt.The performance of the CWPO process in the presence of CX/CoFe was also evaluated in environmentally relevant water matrices, namely in drinking water and secondary treated wastewater, considered in addition to ultrapure water. It was found that the performance decreases when applied to more complex water and wastewater samples. Nevertheless, the ability of the CWPO technology for the elimination of SMX in secondary treated wastewater was unequivocally shown, with 96.8% of its initial content being removed after 6 h of reaction in the presence of CX/CoFe, at atmospheric pressure, room temperature(T = 25◦C), pH = 3, [H2O2]0= 500 mg L−1and catalyst load = 80 mg L−1. A similar performance (97.8% SMX removal) is obtained in 30 min when the reaction temperature is slightly increased up to 60◦C in an ultra-pure water matrix. Synthetic water containing humic acid, bicarbonate, sulphate or chloride, was also tested. The results suggest the scavenging effect of the different anions considered, as well as the negative impact of dissolved organic matter typically found in secondary treated wastewater, as simulated by the presence of humic acid.An in-situ magnetic separation procedure was applied for catalyst recovery and re-use during reusability cycles performed to mimic real-scale applications. CWPO runs performed with increased SMX concentration (10 mg L−1), under a water treatment process intensification approach, allowed to evalu-ate the mineralization levels obtained, the antimicrobial activity of the treated water, and to propose adegradation mechanism for the CWPO of SMX.
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Cork boiling water is an aqueous and complex dark liquor with high concentration of phenolic compounds such as phenolic acids and tannins [1, 2], which are considered biorecalcitrants [2]. Ionizing radiation has been widely studied as an alternative technology for the degradation of organic contaminants without the addition of any other (e.g.: Fenton technologies). The aim of this work was to identify the compounds present in cork boiling water and further evaluate the resulting stable degradation products after gamma irradiation. The irradiation experiments of standard solutions were carried out at room temperature using a Co-60 experimental equipment. The applied absorbed doses were 20 and 50 kGy at a dose rate of 1.5 kGy/h, determined by routine dosimeters [3]. The identification of radiolytic products was carried out by HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS. The phenolic compounds were identified by comparing their retention times and UV–vis and mass spectra with those obtained from standard compounds, when available, as well as by comparing the obtained information with available data reported in the literature. Concerning the obtained results and the literature review, the main cork wastewater components are: quinic, gallic, protocatechuic, vanillic, syringic and ellagic acids. Based on this, we used protocatechuic, vanillic and syringic acids as model compounds to study their degradation by gamma radiation in order to identify the corresponding radiolytic products. Standard aqueous solutions were irradiated and the derivatives of each model compound are represented in figure 1. The obtained results seem to demonstrate that the derivatives of the parent compounds could also be phenolic acids, since it was observed the loss of 44 u (CO2) from the [M-H]- ions. Gallic and protocatechuic acids are identified as derivatives of vanillic and syringic acids, and gallic acid as a protocatechuic acid derivative. Compound 5 ([M-H]- at m/z 169) was tentatively identified as 2,4,6-trihydroxybenzoic acid, since its fragmentation pattern (m/z 151, 125 and 107) is similar to that previously reported in literature [4]. The structure of compound 7 was proposed based on the molecular ion and its fragmentation and compound 6 remains unknown.
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Nowadays the leukodepletion is one of the most important processes done on the blood in order to reduce the risk of transfusion diseases. It can be performed through different techniques but the most popular one is the filtration due to its simplicity and efficiency. This work aims at improving a current commercial product, by developing a new filter based on Fenton-type reaction to cross-link a hydrogel on to the base material. The filters for leukodepletion are preferably made through the melt flow technique resulting in a non-woven tissue; the functionalization should increase the stability of the filter restricting the extraction of substances to minimum amount when in contact with blood. Through the modification the filters can acquire new properties including wettability, surface charge and good resistance to the extractions. The most important for leukodepletion is the surface charge due to the nature of the filtration process. All the modified samples results have been compared to the commercial product. Three different polymers (A, B and C) have been studied for the filter modifications and every modified filter has been tested in order to determine its properties.
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Microplastics (MPs) are highly debated emerging contaminants that are widespread on Earth. Nowadays, assessment of the risk that MPs pose on human health and environment were not developed yet, and standardized analytical methods for their quantification in complex matrices do not exist. Therefore, the formulation of standards which regulating MPs emission in the environment is not possible. The purpose of this study was to develop and apply a method for the analysis of MPs in sewage sludges and water from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), due to the relevance of those matrices as important pathway for MPs to enter the environment. Seven polymers were selected, because of their relevance on market production and their frequency of occurrence in such plants: polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and nylon 6 (PA-6). In the study, a pre-treatment procedure was optimised using Fenton’s reagent and analyses carried out by combining thermochemolysis with Py-GC-MS after sample filtration on quartz (0.3 µm). Polymer quantification was performed with solid polymer mixture in silica and good correlations were obtained with internal calibration. As main results, Fenton's reagent negatively affected the recovery of some polymers (PP, PE, PS, PA-6) and a possible matrix interference was noticed, especially for PET and PVC. The WWTP allowed a good abatement of PS, PE, PP and PVC (on average 90 %) and comparable results were hypothesised for the other polymers. Polymer concentrations is sewage sludges ranged between < 2 μg/gdry and 3.5 mg/ gdry, for PC and PVC, respectively. Possible overestimations for PET and PVC, due to matrix interreferences, were taken into account and discussed.