Title of article :
Solar radiation influence on the decomposition process
of diclofenac in surface waters
Author/Authors :
Peter Bartels، نويسنده , , Wolf von Tümpling Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Diclofenac can be detected in surface water of many rivers with human impacts worldwide. The observed decrease of the
diclofenac concentration in waters and the formation of its photochemical transformation products under the impact of natural
irradiation during one to 16 days are explained in this article. In semi-natural laboratory tests and in a field experiment it could be
shown, that sunlight stimulates the decomposition of diclofenac in surface waters. During one day intensive solar radiation in
middle European summer diclofenac decomposes in the surface layer of the water (0 to 5 cm) up to 83%, determined in laboratory
exposition experiments. After two weeks in a field experiment, the diclofenac was not detectable anymore in the water surface layer
(limit of quantification: 5 ng/L). At a water depth of 50 cm, within two weeks 96% of the initial concentration was degraded, while
in 100 cm depth 2/3 of the initial diclofenac concentration remained. With the decomposition, stable and meta-stable photolysis
products were formed and observed by UV detection. Beyond that the chemical structure of these products were determined. Three
transformation products, that were not described in the literature so far, were identified and quantified with GC-MS.
Keywords :
aquatic environment , Photochemical Decomposition , Diclofenac , Solar radiation , Transformation products
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment