Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater

Background and Objective: Antibiotics are widely used in veterinary and medicine in the last few decades which presence of these compounds has made potential risks for aquatic and terrestrial organisms in the environment. Metronidazole is one of these antibiotics. The purpose of this study was inves...

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Main Authors: Mojtaba Yegane Badi, Emad Dehghanifard
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Published: Alborz University of Medical Sciences 2018-09-01
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spelling doaj-e9ed7f09a2a849809ad1ee5de617a61e2020-11-25T03:28:00ZfasAlborz University of Medical SciencesMuhandisī-i Bihdāsht-i Muḥīṭ2383-32112018-09-0154323336Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic WastewaterMojtaba Yegane Badi0Emad Dehghanifard1 M.Sc. of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran ,Research Center for Health, Safety and Environment, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran Background and Objective: Antibiotics are widely used in veterinary and medicine in the last few decades which presence of these compounds has made potential risks for aquatic and terrestrial organisms in the environment. Metronidazole is one of these antibiotics. The purpose of this study was investigation of the efficiency of metronidazole removal from aqueous solutions using a catalytic ozonation process with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide. Materials and Methods: The sol gel method was used to synthesize Fe3O4@SiO2@TiO2 nanoparticles and its properties were investigated by SEM, XRD and EDX analyzes. The effect of parameters such as pH, catalyst dose, reaction time, contaminant concentration, determining the mineralization and scavenger effect were investigated on the process performance. Changes in metronidazole concentration were determined by HPLC. Results: According to the results of this study, pH =10 and catalyst dose of 3 g /l were obtained as optimum conditions and the removal efficiency increased with increasing of contact time and decreasing in the concentration of metronidazole. Results showed that the removal of metronidazole followed first degree model by this process. Rate of TOC was 86% under optimal operating conditions. Conclusion: Catalytic ozonation process with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide can significantly remove metronidazole and it is an appropriate method for removal of metronidazole.http://jehe.abzums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-97-19&slc_lang=en&sid=1Metronidazole Catalytic ozonation Magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide
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Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater
Muhandisī-i Bihdāsht-i Muḥīṭ
Metronidazole
Catalytic ozonation
Magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide
author_facet Mojtaba Yegane Badi
Emad Dehghanifard
author_sort Mojtaba Yegane Badi
title Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater
title_short Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater
title_full Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater
title_fullStr Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Efficiency of Non-Homogeneous Catalytic Ozonation Process using a Catalyst of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Doped with Silica and Titanium Dioxide in Removal of Metronidazole from Synthetic Wastewater
title_sort study of the efficiency of non-homogeneous catalytic ozonation process using a catalyst of magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide in removal of metronidazole from synthetic wastewater
publisher Alborz University of Medical Sciences
series Muhandisī-i Bihdāsht-i Muḥīṭ
issn 2383-3211
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Background and Objective: Antibiotics are widely used in veterinary and medicine in the last few decades which presence of these compounds has made potential risks for aquatic and terrestrial organisms in the environment. Metronidazole is one of these antibiotics. The purpose of this study was investigation of the efficiency of metronidazole removal from aqueous solutions using a catalytic ozonation process with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide. Materials and Methods: The sol gel method was used to synthesize Fe3O4@SiO2@TiO2 nanoparticles and its properties were investigated by SEM, XRD and EDX analyzes. The effect of parameters such as pH, catalyst dose, reaction time, contaminant concentration, determining the mineralization and scavenger effect were investigated on the process performance. Changes in metronidazole concentration were determined by HPLC. Results: According to the results of this study, pH =10 and catalyst dose of 3 g /l were obtained as optimum conditions and the removal efficiency increased with increasing of contact time and decreasing in the concentration of metronidazole. Results showed that the removal of metronidazole followed first degree model by this process. Rate of TOC was 86% under optimal operating conditions. Conclusion: Catalytic ozonation process with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide can significantly remove metronidazole and it is an appropriate method for removal of metronidazole.
topic Metronidazole
Catalytic ozonation
Magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide doped with silica and titanium dioxide
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