Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
625788 Desalination 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study was undertaken to compare from technical and economic point of view the treatment of antibiotic aqueous solution containing amoxicillin, ampicillin, and cloxacillin by Fenton, photo-Fenton, TiO2 photocatalytic and UV/ZnO processes. The best operating conditions for treatment of antibiotic aqueous solution containing 104, 105 and 103 mg/L of amoxicillin, ampicillin, and cloxacillin, respectively were: Fenton process — COD/H2O2/Fe2+ molar ratio 1:3:0.30 and pH 3; photo-Fenton process — COD/H2O2/Fe2+ molar ratio 1:1.5:0.075 and pH 3; UV/TiO2/H2O2 process — TiO2 1 g/L, ambient pH ∼ 5 and H2O2 100 g/L; UV/ZnO process — ZnO 0.5 g/L and pH 11. All studied processes were able to degrade the antibiotics and improve biodegradability (BOD5/COD ratio), except for UV/ZnO process which did not improve biodegradability. Photo-Fenton process exhibited higher rate constant (0.029 min− 1) than that of Fenton process (0.0144 min− 1) and this may be ascribed to photochemical regeneration of Fe2 + ions by photoreduction of Fe3 + ions and hence increasing hydroxyl radical production rate. Rate constants of UV/ZnO process (0.00056 min− 1) and UV/TiO2/H2O2 process (0.0005 min− 1) were lower than that of Fenton and photo-Fenton processes. Photo-Fenton process appeared to be the most cost-effective compared to the other studied processes.

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