Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment

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Autor(a) principal: Trovó,Alam G.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Gomes Junior,Oswaldo, Machado,Antonio E. H., Borges Neto,Waldomiro, Silva,Jader O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: This study describes the influence and optimization of Fenton's reagent (concentration of Fe2+ and H2O2 ) on the efficiency of mineralization of the herbicide paraquat (PQT, 50 mg L-1) in water, after 60 min (equivalent to 642 kJ L-1 of accumulated UVA radiation) treatment by photo-Fenton process in laboratory scale, using central composite design (CCD). Under optimized conditions, kinetic experiments were done, evaluating the PQT removal, its mineralization and toxicity in laboratory scale, using artificial irradiation, and in a pilot plant under solar irradiation. The same removal efficiency and mineralization of PQT were obtained in both reactors. The toxicity of the samples, estimated in terms of mortality of Artemia salina, decreases simultaneously with the decay of concentration of PQT, suggesting the formation of intermediates of lower toxicity. In this way, the solar photo-Fenton process can be considered as a viable alternative for the treatment of wastewater containing PQT.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
title Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
spellingShingle Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
Trovó,Alam G.
pesticides
detoxification
pilot plant
wastewater treatment
solar light intensity
title_short Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
title_full Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
title_fullStr Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
title_sort Degradation of the herbicide paraquat by photo-fenton process: optimization by experimental design and toxicity assessment
author Trovó,Alam G.
author_facet Trovó,Alam G.
Gomes Junior,Oswaldo
Machado,Antonio E. H.
Borges Neto,Waldomiro
Silva,Jader O.
author_role author
author2 Gomes Junior,Oswaldo
Machado,Antonio E. H.
Borges Neto,Waldomiro
Silva,Jader O.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trovó,Alam G.
Gomes Junior,Oswaldo
Machado,Antonio E. H.
Borges Neto,Waldomiro
Silva,Jader O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pesticides
detoxification
pilot plant
wastewater treatment
solar light intensity
topic pesticides
detoxification
pilot plant
wastewater treatment
solar light intensity
description This study describes the influence and optimization of Fenton's reagent (concentration of Fe2+ and H2O2 ) on the efficiency of mineralization of the herbicide paraquat (PQT, 50 mg L-1) in water, after 60 min (equivalent to 642 kJ L-1 of accumulated UVA radiation) treatment by photo-Fenton process in laboratory scale, using central composite design (CCD). Under optimized conditions, kinetic experiments were done, evaluating the PQT removal, its mineralization and toxicity in laboratory scale, using artificial irradiation, and in a pilot plant under solar irradiation. The same removal efficiency and mineralization of PQT were obtained in both reactors. The toxicity of the samples, estimated in terms of mortality of Artemia salina, decreases simultaneously with the decay of concentration of PQT, suggesting the formation of intermediates of lower toxicity. In this way, the solar photo-Fenton process can be considered as a viable alternative for the treatment of wastewater containing PQT.
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