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EVALUATION OF COMBINED RADIATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF LAMIVUDINE AND ZIDOVUDINE VIA AOP

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ASSOC CHEMICAL ENG
DOI: 10.2298/CICEQ210309029L

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chromatography; drugs; kinetic modeling; synthetic effluent; toxicity

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  1. NUQAAPE/FACEPE [APQ-0346-1.06/14]

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This study applied photoperoxidation and photo-Fenton AOP to degrade a mixture of pharmaceuticals in water, showing that they can effectively remove drugs while generating some byproducts. Toxicity tests demonstrated that the treated solutions have a certain inhibitory effect on plant seeds.
The presence of pharmaceutical contaminants in nature is an environmental problem generating increasing concerns. Due to this, it is necessary to evaluate treatments capable of degrading these contaminants, such as the advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). In this work, the photoperoxidation and photo-Fenton AOP were applied to degrade a mixture of lamivudine and zidovudine in an aqueous medium and synthetic effluent (SE). To this end, a bench reactor (UV-C; UV-A and sunlight irradiations) was built. The AOP treatments efficiency was evaluated by ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry. The tests involved the application of the irradiations individually and combined. The best operational conditions were [H2O2] of 600 mg L-1 and [Fe] of 0.5 mg L-1 , for both matrices, with degradations of 90.53% and 89.32% for the photoperoxidation and photo-Fenton processes in aqueous media and 88.69% and 85.79% in SE. Kinetic studies showed a good fit for two pseudo-first-order models with R-2 > 0.93. Toxicity tests involving the application of lettuce, carrot, and tomato seeds showed an inhibition for the three seeds when submitted to solutions after treatment, for both matrices, this fact is corroborated by the HPLC analysis, in which the formation of small peaks was verified, suggestive of the formation of byproducts. Thus, it can be affirmed that both photo-Fenton and photoperoxidation processes efficiently degrade the drug mixture when applying UV-C radiation.

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