Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach

Atrazine (ATZ) which is a triazine herbicide can be used for the control weeds on agricultural land and it is classified as an endocrine disrupting pesticide. ATZ is persistent in water and soil due to its half-life and slow degradation by means of sunlight and microorganism. The heterogeneous Fento...

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Main Author: Ebru Çokay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pamukkale University 2019-11-01
Series:Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/50276/650014
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spelling doaj-d9e3a03a38384b5a8b2d87f8889f77202021-04-04T13:24:34ZengPamukkale UniversityPamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences1300-70092147-58812019-11-01256705710218Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approachEbru ÇokayAtrazine (ATZ) which is a triazine herbicide can be used for the control weeds on agricultural land and it is classified as an endocrine disrupting pesticide. ATZ is persistent in water and soil due to its half-life and slow degradation by means of sunlight and microorganism. The heterogeneous Fenton process is an effective technique for degrading atrazine because of the oxidation and adsorption of pollutants by hydroxyl radical. The hydroxyl radical formation has been accelerated by addition of hydrogen peroxide and magnetite. heterogeneous Photo-Fenton like oxidation were executed to remove atrazine in this study. Effects of independent variables namely the concentrations of atrazine, hydrogen peroxide and magnetite on atrazine removal efficiency were investigated by using the surface response analysis. Atrazine degradation was completely achieved with an hour. Optimal H2O2/Magnetite/ATZ ratio resulting by optimum atrazine removal efficiency (97.5%) was determined as 10/5/0.7, respectively.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/50276/650014atrazineheterogeneous photo-fenton like oxidationbox-behnkenatrazinheterojen foto-fenton benzeri oksidasyonbox-behnken
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Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach
Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
atrazine
heterogeneous photo-fenton like oxidation
box-behnken
atrazin
heterojen foto-fenton benzeri oksidasyon
box-behnken
author_facet Ebru Çokay
author_sort Ebru Çokay
title Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach
title_short Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach
title_full Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach
title_fullStr Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach
title_full_unstemmed Atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-Fenton like oxidation using statically approach
title_sort atrazine treatment with heterogeneous photo-fenton like oxidation using statically approach
publisher Pamukkale University
series Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1300-7009
2147-5881
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Atrazine (ATZ) which is a triazine herbicide can be used for the control weeds on agricultural land and it is classified as an endocrine disrupting pesticide. ATZ is persistent in water and soil due to its half-life and slow degradation by means of sunlight and microorganism. The heterogeneous Fenton process is an effective technique for degrading atrazine because of the oxidation and adsorption of pollutants by hydroxyl radical. The hydroxyl radical formation has been accelerated by addition of hydrogen peroxide and magnetite. heterogeneous Photo-Fenton like oxidation were executed to remove atrazine in this study. Effects of independent variables namely the concentrations of atrazine, hydrogen peroxide and magnetite on atrazine removal efficiency were investigated by using the surface response analysis. Atrazine degradation was completely achieved with an hour. Optimal H2O2/Magnetite/ATZ ratio resulting by optimum atrazine removal efficiency (97.5%) was determined as 10/5/0.7, respectively.
topic atrazine
heterogeneous photo-fenton like oxidation
box-behnken
atrazin
heterojen foto-fenton benzeri oksidasyon
box-behnken
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/50276/650014
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