(2019) Catalytic effect of Fe@Fe 2 O 3 nanowires and Fenton process on carbamazepine removal from aqueous solutions using response surface methodology. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management. pp. 213-224. ISSN 23833572 (ISSN)
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Abstract
Carbamazepine is one of the hydrophilic compounds identified in aquatic environments. Due to toxicity and bio-stability of this psychotropic pharmaceutical in the environment and humans, its removal efficiency and mineralization are important. In this study, synthesized Fe@Fe 2 O 3 nanowires were applied to improve Fenton oxidation process using FeCl 3 .6H 2 O and NaBH 4 . The effects of different parameters such as initial pH, H 2 O 2 , FeSO 4 .7H 2 O, carbamazepine concentrations, oxidation time, and nanowires dose were evaluated using response surface methodology. After scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffract meter analysis, Fe@Fe 2 O 3 morphology was synthesized in the form of nanowires with diameters of about 40-80 nm. The optimum oxidation conditions for carbamazepine were established at pH= 4.3, reaction time of 45.9 min, nanowire dose of 179.4 mg/L as well as H 2 O 2 , FeSO 4 .7H 2 O and carbamazepine concentrations of 22, 52.2 and 7.7 mg/L, respectively. The oxidation efficiency (99.5) achieved under the optimum condition, which was determined by the model, was consistent with the efficiency predicted by the model. The multiparameter models showed good calibration and prediction abilities with R 2 = 0.922, R 2 adj = 0.907, R 2 pred = 0.868. According to the results, the carbamazepine degradation rate increased with the increase of Fe 2+ due to the synergistic effect between Fe@ Fe 2 O 3 and Fe 2+ on the catalytic decomposition of H 2 O 2 and generation of OH•. It was concluded that the Fenton process based on the Fe@Fe 2 O 3 nanowires can increase the carbamazepine oxidation rate in aqueous solutions. This method can also be used as an effective and pre-treatment process in the conventional treatment plants. © 2019 GJESM.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | (RSM) Carbamazepine removal Fenton process Nano catalyst Response surface methodology |
Subjects: | WA Public Health > WA 670-847 Environmental Pollution. Sanitation |
Divisions: | Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-communicable Disease > Environment Research Center |
Page Range: | pp. 213-224 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management |
Journal Index: | Scopus |
Volume: | 5 |
Number: | 2 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2019.02.07 |
ISSN: | 23833572 (ISSN) |
Depositing User: | Zahra Otroj |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/10762 |
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