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Degradation of sulfamethoxazole by heat-activated persulfate oxidation: elucidation of the degradation mechanism and influence of process parameters

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In this article, heat-activated persulfate oxidation was investigated as a promising technique for the removal of sulfamethoxazole from an aqueous environment. It was found that the degradation efficiency of sulfamethoxazole increases with increasing persulfate concentration due to the increased •SO4- production. As suggested by the Arrhenius equation, the sulfamethoxazole degradation rate constant increased with increasing temperature. An activation energy of 103 kJ/mol was determined. Furthermore, the initial pH of the reaction mixture had a large influence on the degradation of sulfamethoxazole. At higher initial pH values, the degradation of sulfamethoxazole increased. The main cause for this increase is a difference in sulfamethoxazole distribution: at higher pH, the deprotonated form of sulfamethoxazole is present and found to be more susceptible to degradation. A second reason was found to be the formation of •OH at higher initial pH values, although this contribution was smaller. To elucidate the degradation process, six intermediates were identified, and the difference in formation of these compounds at different initial pH values was revealed. Through ECOSAR modeling, some degradation products were found to be of main interest when monitoring the toxicity of the degradation mixture.
Tijdschrift: Chemical Engineering Journal
ISSN: 1385-8947
Volume: 379
Jaar van publicatie:2020
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:10
CSS-citation score:3
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open