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dc.creatorJoão H. O. S. Pereira
dc.creatorVítor J. P. Vilar
dc.creatorMaria T. Borges
dc.creatorOscar González
dc.creatorSantiago Esplugas
dc.creatorRui A. R. Boaventura
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-08T14:12:35Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-08T14:12:35Z-
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.issn0038-092X
dc.identifier.othersigarra:57653
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/105915-
dc.description.abstractThe main objective of the present study was to assess the photocatalytic degradation over TiO2 of an aqueous solution containing 20 mg L-1 of the antibiotic Oxytetracycline (OTC) using simulated solar radiation, seconded by a solar radiation experiment carried out in a pilot plant equipped with Compound Parabolic Collectors (CPCs) under the optimal conditions found in preliminary lab-scale experiments. These comprehended a set of 1 L aqueous experiments with TiO2 loads ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 g L-1 starting from different initial pH values. These experiments were carried out in a Solarbox equipped with a 1000 W Xe-OP lamp. OTC degradation was followed by HPLC-DAD, while its mineralization was followed by the removal of Total Organic Carbon. Results suggested that 0.5 g L-1 of TiO2 with no initial pH adjustment (pH similar to 4.4) was the best combination for the removal of both OTC (100% after 40 min of irradiation; 7.5 kJ L-1 of UV dose) and TOC (>90% after 180 min of irradiation; 38.3 kJ L-1 of UV dose). Under these conditions, the BOD5/COD ratio rose from almost 0 to nearly 0.5, showing a remarkable improvement in biodegradability, while inhibition percentage of bioluminescence of Vibrio fischeri after 15 min of exposition measured by Microtox (R) decreased significantly from 35% down to 7%. A scheme of the OTC degradation pathway is proposed, based on the results obtained from this particular experiment. The solar photocatalytic experiment done under the same conditions was carried out in a solar pilot plant equipped with CPCs. OTC and TOC removal was followed as a function of accumulated UV energy entering the reactor. Results showed a 100% OTC and almost 80% TOC removal with 1.8 kJ L-1 and 11.3 kJ L-1 of photo treatment energy, respectively.
dc.language.isoeng
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dc.subjectEngenharia do ambiente
dc.subjectEnvironmental engineering
dc.titlePhotocatalytic degradation of oxytetracycline using TiO2 under natural and simulated solar radiation
dc.typeArtigo em Revista Científica Internacional
dc.contributor.uportoFaculdade de Engenharia
dc.contributor.uportoFaculdade de Ciências
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.solener.2011.08.012
dc.identifier.authenticusP-002-K2P
dc.subject.fosCiências da engenharia e tecnologias::Engenharia do ambiente
dc.subject.fosEngineering and technology::Environmental engineering
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