Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Elisama Vieira dos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Sáez, Cristina, Cañizares, Pablo Canizares, Martínez-Huitle, Carmem A., Rodrigo, Manuel Andres
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2016.05.029
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Resumo: This works is focused on the treatment by sono-electrolysis of the liquid effluents produced during the Surfactant-Aided Soil-Washing (SASW) of soils spiked with herbicide oxyfluorfen. Results show that this combined technology is very efficient and attains the complete mineralization of the waste, regardless of the surfactant/soil radio applied in the SASW process (which is the main parameter of the soil remediation process and leads to very different wastes). Both the surfactant and the herbicide are completely degraded, even when single electrolysis is used; and only two intermediates are detected by HPLC in very low concentrations. Conversely, the efficiency of single sonolysis approach, for the oxidation of pollutant, is very low and just small changes in the herbicides and surfactant concentrations are observed during the tests carried out. Sono-electrolysis with diamond electrodes achieved higher degradation rates than those obtained by single sonolysis and/or single electrolysis with diamond anodes. A key role of sulfate is developed, when it is released after the electrochemical degradation of surfactant. The efficient catalytic effect observed which can be explained by the anodic formation of persulfate and the later, a sono-activation is attained to produce highly efficient sulfate radicals. The effect of irradiating US is more importantly observed in the pesticide than in the surfactant, in agreement with the well-known behavior of these radicals which are known to oxidize more efficiently aromatic compounds than aliphatic species
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Both the surfactant and the herbicide are completely degraded, even when single electrolysis is used; and only two intermediates are detected by HPLC in very low concentrations. Conversely, the efficiency of single sonolysis approach, for the oxidation of pollutant, is very low and just small changes in the herbicides and surfactant concentrations are observed during the tests carried out. Sono-electrolysis with diamond electrodes achieved higher degradation rates than those obtained by single sonolysis and/or single electrolysis with diamond anodes. A key role of sulfate is developed, when it is released after the electrochemical degradation of surfactant. The efficient catalytic effect observed which can be explained by the anodic formation of persulfate and the later, a sono-activation is attained to produce highly efficient sulfate radicals. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
title Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
spellingShingle Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
Santos, Elisama Vieira dos
Oxyfluorfen
Sonolysis
Sono-electrolysis
Soil washing
Boron doped diamond
Electrolysis
title_short Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
title_full Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
title_fullStr Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
title_full_unstemmed Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
title_sort Treating soil-washing fluids polluted with oxyfluorfen by sono-electrolysis with diamond anodes
author Santos, Elisama Vieira dos
author_facet Santos, Elisama Vieira dos
Sáez, Cristina
Cañizares, Pablo Canizares
Martínez-Huitle, Carmem A.
Rodrigo, Manuel Andres
author_role author
author2 Sáez, Cristina
Cañizares, Pablo Canizares
Martínez-Huitle, Carmem A.
Rodrigo, Manuel Andres
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Elisama Vieira dos
Sáez, Cristina
Cañizares, Pablo Canizares
Martínez-Huitle, Carmem A.
Rodrigo, Manuel Andres
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oxyfluorfen
Sonolysis
Sono-electrolysis
Soil washing
Boron doped diamond
Electrolysis
topic Oxyfluorfen
Sonolysis
Sono-electrolysis
Soil washing
Boron doped diamond
Electrolysis
description This works is focused on the treatment by sono-electrolysis of the liquid effluents produced during the Surfactant-Aided Soil-Washing (SASW) of soils spiked with herbicide oxyfluorfen. Results show that this combined technology is very efficient and attains the complete mineralization of the waste, regardless of the surfactant/soil radio applied in the SASW process (which is the main parameter of the soil remediation process and leads to very different wastes). Both the surfactant and the herbicide are completely degraded, even when single electrolysis is used; and only two intermediates are detected by HPLC in very low concentrations. Conversely, the efficiency of single sonolysis approach, for the oxidation of pollutant, is very low and just small changes in the herbicides and surfactant concentrations are observed during the tests carried out. Sono-electrolysis with diamond electrodes achieved higher degradation rates than those obtained by single sonolysis and/or single electrolysis with diamond anodes. A key role of sulfate is developed, when it is released after the electrochemical degradation of surfactant. The efficient catalytic effect observed which can be explained by the anodic formation of persulfate and the later, a sono-activation is attained to produce highly efficient sulfate radicals. The effect of irradiating US is more importantly observed in the pesticide than in the surfactant, in agreement with the well-known behavior of these radicals which are known to oxidize more efficiently aromatic compounds than aliphatic species
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