Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV

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Autor(a) principal: Isecke, Bruna Guimarães
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Several studies point to the presence of emerging pollutants in surface water, groundwater and public water supply in many countries. Such substances are not covered by legislation and derived from effluent discharges with inadequate or no treatment. In this context, fall within the synthetic estrogens as EE2 (ethinylestradiol) that are found in the residual medium in the environment, which can have adverse effects on aquatic organisms as well as for terrestrial organisms. These hormones are absorbed by the body, suffer metabolic reactions and a quantity of them, both in its form as unmetabolised in metabolized form, it is excreted to the environment. As these substances are not easily biodegradable and have harmful pharmacological properties when used incorrectly, through contaminated water, there is growing concern about its destination, especially when taking into account the environmental risk assessment. For these reasons, the detection, elimination and investigation of the fate of these estrogens has become priority on environmental chemistry. These products are found in low concentrations (μg.L-1 and ng.L-1), but even so, can be harmful to organisms through bioaccumulation. There are still few ecotoxicological studies related to the exposure of organisms to substances considered endocrine disruptors. The aim of the study was to develop and validate an analytical method for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to identify and quantify ethinyl estradiol, the study of degradation of the same compound in a photocatalytic reactor and also the calculation of the reaction kinetics for each curve ethinyl estradiol degradation. For analytical validation experiments were performed as set forth in the RE 899 2003 ANVISA. For the degradation experiments were carried application of UV settling and also photocatalysis experiments using titanium dioxide (TiO2) in suspension. By applying a 22 factorial design pH parameters were studied and mass of the catalyst and also its interaction with regard to treatment efficiency. The reactor was operated in batch and in continuous flow, in both cases there optimization. The analytical method was effective for detection and quantification of ethinylestradiol. The photocatalytic degradation test batch procedure presented great efficiency degradation of ethinyl estradiol present in water, obtaining a mean degradation of about 99% in about 120 minutes. The factorial design has shown that the most relevant factor in relation to the degradation efficiency was the pH, although there has been the appearance of a degradation by-product when used a basic pH (8.0). A greater treatment efficiency with smaller mass of TiO2 (0.05 gL-1). The reaction order and constant speed found for the experiments were as between 1 and 2. When the system is operating in continuous flow ethinyl estradiol degradation was approximately about 84% after optimization. The study shows that photocatalysis is very efficient to ethinyl estradiol degradation in water.
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spelling Teran, Francisco Javier Cubahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3433455726987770Teran, Francisco Javier CubaCunha, Luiz Carlos daOliveira , Sérgio Botelho dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2750576957173545Isecke, Bruna Guimarães2016-03-03T15:34:17Z2015-04-28ISECKE, B. G. Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV. 2015. 87 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia do Meio Ambiente) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5289Several studies point to the presence of emerging pollutants in surface water, groundwater and public water supply in many countries. Such substances are not covered by legislation and derived from effluent discharges with inadequate or no treatment. In this context, fall within the synthetic estrogens as EE2 (ethinylestradiol) that are found in the residual medium in the environment, which can have adverse effects on aquatic organisms as well as for terrestrial organisms. These hormones are absorbed by the body, suffer metabolic reactions and a quantity of them, both in its form as unmetabolised in metabolized form, it is excreted to the environment. As these substances are not easily biodegradable and have harmful pharmacological properties when used incorrectly, through contaminated water, there is growing concern about its destination, especially when taking into account the environmental risk assessment. For these reasons, the detection, elimination and investigation of the fate of these estrogens has become priority on environmental chemistry. These products are found in low concentrations (μg.L-1 and ng.L-1), but even so, can be harmful to organisms through bioaccumulation. There are still few ecotoxicological studies related to the exposure of organisms to substances considered endocrine disruptors. The aim of the study was to develop and validate an analytical method for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to identify and quantify ethinyl estradiol, the study of degradation of the same compound in a photocatalytic reactor and also the calculation of the reaction kinetics for each curve ethinyl estradiol degradation. For analytical validation experiments were performed as set forth in the RE 899 2003 ANVISA. For the degradation experiments were carried application of UV settling and also photocatalysis experiments using titanium dioxide (TiO2) in suspension. By applying a 22 factorial design pH parameters were studied and mass of the catalyst and also its interaction with regard to treatment efficiency. The reactor was operated in batch and in continuous flow, in both cases there optimization. The analytical method was effective for detection and quantification of ethinylestradiol. The photocatalytic degradation test batch procedure presented great efficiency degradation of ethinyl estradiol present in water, obtaining a mean degradation of about 99% in about 120 minutes. The factorial design has shown that the most relevant factor in relation to the degradation efficiency was the pH, although there has been the appearance of a degradation by-product when used a basic pH (8.0). A greater treatment efficiency with smaller mass of TiO2 (0.05 gL-1). The reaction order and constant speed found for the experiments were as between 1 and 2. When the system is operating in continuous flow ethinyl estradiol degradation was approximately about 84% after optimization. The study shows that photocatalysis is very efficient to ethinyl estradiol degradation in water.Vários estudos realizados apontam a presença de poluentes emergentes em águas superficiais, subterrâneas e de abastecimento público em vários países do mundo. Tais substâncias não são contempladas pela legislação e derivam de lançamentos de efluentes com tratamento inadequado ou inexistente. Nesse contexto, inserem-se os estrogênios sintéticos como o EE2 (etinilestradiol) que são encontrados em forma residual no meio ambiente, o que pode acarretar efeitos adversos tanto em organismos aquáticos quanto em organismos terrestres. Esses hormônios são absorvidos pelo organismo, sofrem reações metabólicas e uma quantidade deles, tanto em sua forma não metabolizada quanto em forma metabolizada, é excretada ao meio ambiente. Como essas substâncias não são facilmente biodegradáveis e possuem propriedades farmacológicas danosas quando utilizadas de forma incorreta, através de águas contaminadas, é crescente a preocupação em relação à sua destinação, principalmente ao se levar em consideração a avaliação de risco ambiental. Por tais motivos, a detecção, a eliminação e investigação do destino desses estrogênios tem se tornado prioridade em relação à química ambiental. Estes produtos são encontrados em baixas concentrações (μg.L-1 e ng.L-1) mas, mesmo assim, podem ser danosos aos organismos por meio de bioacumulação. Ainda existem poucos estudos ecotoxicológicos relacionados à exposição de organismos a substâncias consideradas desreguladoras do sistema endócrino. O objetivo do estudo foi desenvolver e validar um método analítico em cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE) para identificação e quantificação de etinilestradiol, o estudo de degradação do mesmo composto em um reator fotocatalítico e também o cálculo da cinética de reação para cada curva de degradação de etinilestradiol. Para a validação analítica foram realizados experimentos conforme estabelecidos na RE 899 de 2003 da ANVISA. Para os experimentos de degradação foram realizados aplicação de radicação UV e também experimentos de fotocatálise com a utilização de dióxido de titânio (TiO2) em suspensão. Através da aplicação de um planejamento fatorial 22 foram estudados os parâmetros pH e massa do catalisador e também sua interação em relação a eficiência de tratamento. O reator foi operado em batelada e em fluxo contínuo, em ambos os casos houve a otimização. O método analítico se mostrou eficiente para detecção e quantificação de etinilestradiol. Os ensaios de degradação fotocatalítica em regime de batelada apresentaram grande eficiência na degradação do etinilestradiol presente em água, obtendo-se degradação média de cerca de 99% em aproximadamente 120 minutos. O planejamento fatorial nos mostrou que o fator mais relevante em relação à eficiência de degradação foi o pH, embora, tenha havido a aparição de um subproduto de degradação quando se utilizou um pH básico (8,0). Houve maior eficiência de tratamento com menor massa de TiO2 (0,05 g.L-1). A ordem de reação e constantes de velocidades encontradas para os experimentos foram de ordem entre 1 e 2. Quando o sistema foi operando em fluxo contínuo houve degradação de etinilestradiol em cerca de aproximadamente 84%, após sua otimização. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Ethinyl degradation through photocatalysis of heterogeneous and UV radiation
title Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
spellingShingle Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
Isecke, Bruna Guimarães
Processos oxidativos avançados
Desreguladores endócrinos
Fotocatálise heterogênea
Etinilestradiol
Advanced oxidation processes
Endocrine disruptors
Heterogeneous photocatalysis
Ethinyl estradiol
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::SANEAMENTO AMBIENTAL
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::RECURSOS HIDRICOS
title_short Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
title_full Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
title_fullStr Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
title_full_unstemmed Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
title_sort Degradação de etinilestradiol por meio de fotocatálise heterogênea e radiação UV
author Isecke, Bruna Guimarães
author_facet Isecke, Bruna Guimarães
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Teran, Francisco Javier Cuba
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Teran, Francisco Javier Cuba
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Oliveira , Sérgio Botelho de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Isecke, Bruna Guimarães
contributor_str_mv Teran, Francisco Javier Cuba
Teran, Francisco Javier Cuba
Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
Oliveira , Sérgio Botelho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Processos oxidativos avançados
Desreguladores endócrinos
Fotocatálise heterogênea
Etinilestradiol
topic Processos oxidativos avançados
Desreguladores endócrinos
Fotocatálise heterogênea
Etinilestradiol
Advanced oxidation processes
Endocrine disruptors
Heterogeneous photocatalysis
Ethinyl estradiol
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::SANEAMENTO AMBIENTAL
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::RECURSOS HIDRICOS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Advanced oxidation processes
Endocrine disruptors
Heterogeneous photocatalysis
Ethinyl estradiol
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::SANEAMENTO AMBIENTAL
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::RECURSOS HIDRICOS
description Several studies point to the presence of emerging pollutants in surface water, groundwater and public water supply in many countries. Such substances are not covered by legislation and derived from effluent discharges with inadequate or no treatment. In this context, fall within the synthetic estrogens as EE2 (ethinylestradiol) that are found in the residual medium in the environment, which can have adverse effects on aquatic organisms as well as for terrestrial organisms. These hormones are absorbed by the body, suffer metabolic reactions and a quantity of them, both in its form as unmetabolised in metabolized form, it is excreted to the environment. As these substances are not easily biodegradable and have harmful pharmacological properties when used incorrectly, through contaminated water, there is growing concern about its destination, especially when taking into account the environmental risk assessment. For these reasons, the detection, elimination and investigation of the fate of these estrogens has become priority on environmental chemistry. These products are found in low concentrations (μg.L-1 and ng.L-1), but even so, can be harmful to organisms through bioaccumulation. There are still few ecotoxicological studies related to the exposure of organisms to substances considered endocrine disruptors. The aim of the study was to develop and validate an analytical method for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to identify and quantify ethinyl estradiol, the study of degradation of the same compound in a photocatalytic reactor and also the calculation of the reaction kinetics for each curve ethinyl estradiol degradation. For analytical validation experiments were performed as set forth in the RE 899 2003 ANVISA. For the degradation experiments were carried application of UV settling and also photocatalysis experiments using titanium dioxide (TiO2) in suspension. By applying a 22 factorial design pH parameters were studied and mass of the catalyst and also its interaction with regard to treatment efficiency. The reactor was operated in batch and in continuous flow, in both cases there optimization. The analytical method was effective for detection and quantification of ethinylestradiol. The photocatalytic degradation test batch procedure presented great efficiency degradation of ethinyl estradiol present in water, obtaining a mean degradation of about 99% in about 120 minutes. The factorial design has shown that the most relevant factor in relation to the degradation efficiency was the pH, although there has been the appearance of a degradation by-product when used a basic pH (8.0). A greater treatment efficiency with smaller mass of TiO2 (0.05 gL-1). The reaction order and constant speed found for the experiments were as between 1 and 2. When the system is operating in continuous flow ethinyl estradiol degradation was approximately about 84% after optimization. The study shows that photocatalysis is very efficient to ethinyl estradiol degradation in water.
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