Degradation of the drug diclofenac in water by sonolysis in presence of catalysts
Autor: | M. Witter, E. Nietzschmann, Peter Bartels, U. Mau, Wolf von Tümpling, J. Hofmann, J. Hartmann |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Diclofenac
Environmental Engineering Stereochemistry Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Sonication chemistry.chemical_element Waste Disposal Fluid Chloride Catalysis Water Purification Sonochemistry medicine Chlorine Environmental Chemistry Ultrasonics Titanium Aqueous solution Silicates Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Tin Compounds Hydrogen Peroxide Quartz General Medicine General Chemistry Biodegradation Pollution stomatognathic diseases chemistry Water Pollutants Chemical Nuclear chemistry medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Chemosphere. 70:453-461 |
ISSN: | 0045-6535 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.06.063 |
Popis: | Diclofenac, as one of the most popular antiphlogistics, is produced in great quantities. Nowadays this drug is ubiquitously present in the aquatic environment due to its resistance to biodegradation. Degradation by ultrasonic irradiation is a possibility to eliminate diclofenac from water without the addition of chemicals. The sonolysis of diclofenac in water was investigated at ultrasound frequencies of 24 kHz, 216 kHz, 617 kHz, and 850 kHz and in the presence of various catalysts (TiO 2 , SiO 2 , SnO 2 , and titanosilicate). The degradation of diclofenac by sonolysis of an aqueous solution at 617 kHz followed first-order kinetics. Catalysts, especially TiO 2 increased the rate of degradation. Within 30 min of irradiation, the relative concentration of diclofenac decreased from 100% to 16%. By HPLC and GC-MS methods, chlorinated anilines, phenols and carboxylic acid derivatives were detected as a result of the sonolysis. About 35% of organic chlorine was transformed into inorganic chloride. Most of the identified degradation products in the sonolysis of diclofenac were the same compounds that were detected during photo-oxidation experiments with this anti-inflammatory drug. |
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