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Rapid AOP Method for Estrogens Removal via Persulfate Activated by Hydrodynamic Cavitation

PŘIBILOVÁ, P.; ODEHNALOVÁ, K.; RUDOLF, P.; POCHYLÝ, F.; ZEZULKA, Š.; MARŠÁLKOVÁ, E.; OPATŘILOVÁ, R.; MARŠÁLEK, B.

Originální název

Rapid AOP Method for Estrogens Removal via Persulfate Activated by Hydrodynamic Cavitation

Anglický název

Rapid AOP Method for Estrogens Removal via Persulfate Activated by Hydrodynamic Cavitation

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Originální abstrakt

The production and use of manufactured chemicals have risen significantly in the last few decades. With interest in preserving and improving the state of the environment, there is also growing interested in new technologies for water purification and wastewater treatment. One frequently discussed technological group is advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). AOPs using sulphur-based radicals appear to reduce the volume of organic contaminants in wastewater significantly. The use of persulfate has excellent potential to successfully eliminate the number of emerging contaminants released into the environment. The main disadvantage of sulphur-based AOPs is the need for activation. We investigated an economically and environmentally friendly solution based on hydrodynamic cavitation, which does not require heating or additional activation of chemical substances. The method was evaluated for emerging contaminant removal research, specifically for the group of steroid estrogens. The mixture of estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), estriol (E3), and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) was effectively eliminated and completely removed during a treatment that lasted just a few seconds. This novel method can be used in a broad spectrum of water treatment processes or as the intensification of reactions in chemical engineering technologies.

Anglický abstrakt

The production and use of manufactured chemicals have risen significantly in the last few decades. With interest in preserving and improving the state of the environment, there is also growing interested in new technologies for water purification and wastewater treatment. One frequently discussed technological group is advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). AOPs using sulphur-based radicals appear to reduce the volume of organic contaminants in wastewater significantly. The use of persulfate has excellent potential to successfully eliminate the number of emerging contaminants released into the environment. The main disadvantage of sulphur-based AOPs is the need for activation. We investigated an economically and environmentally friendly solution based on hydrodynamic cavitation, which does not require heating or additional activation of chemical substances. The method was evaluated for emerging contaminant removal research, specifically for the group of steroid estrogens. The mixture of estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), estriol (E3), and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) was effectively eliminated and completely removed during a treatment that lasted just a few seconds. This novel method can be used in a broad spectrum of water treatment processes or as the intensification of reactions in chemical engineering technologies.

Klíčová slova

advanced oxidation processes; estrogens removal; hydrodynamic cavitation; persulfate activation; water treatment

Klíčová slova v angličtině

advanced oxidation processes; estrogens removal; hydrodynamic cavitation; persulfate activation; water treatment

Autoři

PŘIBILOVÁ, P.; ODEHNALOVÁ, K.; RUDOLF, P.; POCHYLÝ, F.; ZEZULKA, Š.; MARŠÁLKOVÁ, E.; OPATŘILOVÁ, R.; MARŠÁLEK, B.

Rok RIV

2023

Vydáno

23.11.2022

Nakladatel

MDPI

Místo

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

2073-4441

Periodikum

Water

Svazek

14

Číslo

23

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

1

Strany do

13

Strany počet

13

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT182655,
  author="Petra {Přibilová} and Klára {Odehnalová} and Pavel {Rudolf} and František {Pochylý} and Štěpán {Zezulka} and Eliška {Maršálková} and Radka {Opatřilová} and Blahoslav {Maršálek}",
  title="Rapid AOP Method for Estrogens Removal via Persulfate Activated by Hydrodynamic Cavitation",
  journal="Water",
  year="2022",
  volume="14",
  number="23",
  pages="1--13",
  doi="10.3390/w14233816",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/23/3816"
}