Author/Authors :
Darabi, Khadijeh University of Medical Sciences - School of Health , Azhdarpoor, Abooalfazl University of Medical Sciences - School of Health , Dehghani, Mansooreh Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Health
Abstract :
Background: Carbamazepine is a pharmaceutical compound used
as an anticonvulsant for epilepsy and can enter the environment
by inappropriate treatment of hospital wastewater. Therefore, the
present study aimed to investigate the removal of carbamazepine
from the aquatic environment, using the ozonation process.
Methods: This is an experimental study in which certain
concentrations of carbamazepine were removed, using the
ozonation process. The effect of such factors as pH (3-11),
carbamazepine concentration (5-15 ppm), ozone dose (200-
400 mg/hr), and reaction time (15-180 seconds) on the removal
efficiency was studied. Data analysis was performed to
measure carbamazepine, using the High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC).
Results: The results showed that the carbamazepine removal
efficacy at pHs of 5, 7, and 11 was 81%, 66%, and 21%, respectively
at 15 ppm, the reaction time of 30 seconds, and the ozone dose of
200 mg/hr, respectively. Also, at the dose of 200 and 400 mg/hr
injectable ozone at pHs of 5 and 7, removal efficiency was 81%,
66%, 97%, and 78%, respectively.
Conclusion: According to the results, at pH=5, reaction time
of 30 seconds, the carbamazepine concentration of 15 ppm,
injectable ozone dose of 200 mg/h, a removal efficiency of
81% was obtained. The ozonation process can react directly or
indirectly with the drug contaminant in very low concentrations
in aqueous solutions due to its high oxidation power, leading
to its destruction or elimination, which may indicate that the
ozonation method may be used as an effective method to remove
carbamazepine and other similar contaminants.
Keywords :
Carbamazepine , Aquatic environment , Ozone , Degradation