Methylparaben removal using heterogeneous photocatalysis: effect of operational parameters and mineralization/biodegradability studies
2017
Zúñiga-Benítez, Henry | Peñuela, Gustavo A.
Methylparaben (MePB) is an organic compound employed mainly in the manufacture of different personal care products. However, it has been recently listed as a potential endocrine disrupter chemical. Therefore, the main objective of this work was to evaluate the degradation of MePB in aqueous solutions using heterogeneous photocatalysis with TiO₂ and hydrogen peroxide. In this way, effects of pH and the initial concentrations of catalyst, H₂O₂, and pollutant on treatment were analyzed. A face centered, central composite design was used for determination of the influence of each parameter in the process and the conditions under which the pollutant suffers the highest rates of degradation were selected. In general, results indicate that combination TiO₂/H₂O₂/light irradiation leads to ∼90 % of substrate removal after 30 min of reaction and that hydroxyl free radicals are the main specie responsible for organic matter elimination. Finally, in terms of mineralization and biodegradability, experimental results indicated that part of the organic matter was transformed into CO₂ and water and the photo-treatment promoted an increase in samples biodegradability.
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