Title of article :
UV Activation of Persulfate for Removal of Penicillin G Antibiotics in Aqueous Solution
Author/Authors :
Norzaee, Samira Department of Environmental Health Engineering - Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences - Iranshahr, Iran , Bazrafshan, Edris Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences - Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran , Djahed, Babak Department of Environmental Health Engineering - Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences - Iranshahr, Iran , Kord Mostafapour, Ferdos Health Promotion Research Center - Faculty of Health - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan, Iran , Khaksefidi, Razieh Department of Environmental Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan, Iran
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Penicillin G (PG) is one of the most widely consumed antibiotics around the world. Release of PG in environment may lead to contamination of water resources. The aim of the present work is to assess feasibility of applying UV-activated persulfate process in removal of PG from aquatic environments. The study examined the effect of pH (3–11), persulfate initial concentration (0.5–3 mM), reaction time (15–90 minutes), and initial concentration of PG (0.02–0.14 mM) on PG decomposition. Also, the pseudo-first-order kinetic model was used for kinetic analysis of PG removal. The results indicated that UV-activated persulfate process can effectively eliminate PG from water. The highest PG removal efficiency was obtained as 94.28% at pH 5, and the decomposition percentage was raised by increasing persulfate dose from 0.5 to 3 mM and the reaction time from 15 to 90 minutes. Besides, the removal efficiency decreased through increasing the initial concentration of PG. UV-activated persulfate process effectively decomposes PG and eliminates it from water.
Keywords :
UV Activation , Persulfate , Removal , Penicillin G Antibiotics , Aqueous Solution , Penicillin G (PG)
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2613198
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