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Sunlight-assisted photo-fenton process for removal of insecticide from agricultural wastewater

01 Jan 2017-pp 23-33
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new approach for the treatment of pesticide-contaminated waters, which is based on a phase transfer of the pollutant, and showed that the phase transfer is either of high cost or a source of secondary pollution due to sludge formation: therefore, there is a need to seek better alternatives.
Abstract: Pesticides and insecticides are harmful and toxic organic chemicals that are used for controlling pests and insects in agriculture, thereby considered as necessary evil. Agricultural wastewater, contaminated with such toxic pesticides, pollutes surface and groundwater. Pesticides are able to reach surface waters either directly or indirectly via the discharge of agricultural drainage water from treated land and via runoff after application on hard surfaces (Leu et al. 2004). Organophosphorus pesticides are produced in mass and are widely used in the developing country. 2,2 dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate, commonly referred as Dichlorvos (Fig. 2.1) is an organophosphorous insecticide, which is highly toxic, non-biodegradable and difficult to remove by conventional methods. During 2006–2010 period, consumption of Dichlorvos in India was 5833 metric tons. Due to its fairly good solubility [~10 g.L−1 (at 20 °C)] in water (WHO 1978, 1994) it is highly mobile in aquatic environment. Various technologies and processes have been proposed for the treatment of pesticide-contaminated waters. Some conventional techniques including flocculation, filtration and adsorption of activated carbon are only based on a phase transfer of the pollutant. These treatment procedures are either of high cost or a source of secondary pollution due to sludge formation: therefore, there is a need to seek better alternatives (Evgenidou et al. 2005). Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are attractive methods for the treatment of wastewaters containing refractory organics due to their efficiency to oxidize a great variety of organic contaminants by the generation of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (OH•) (Espulgas et al. 2002). Many pollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and dyes can be completely mineralised by AOP as reported in the works of Chiron et al. (2000), Perez-Estrada et al. (2005) and Lucas and Peres (2006). Heterogeneous photocatalysis using titanium dioxide (TiO2) and solar/UV radiation, combined with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and homogeneous processes such as Fenton (Fe2+/H2O2) and photo-Fenton (Fe2+/H2O2/UV/sunlight) reactions are proved to be useful techniques for the treatment of pesticide-contaminated wastewater. There are different ways to produce HO•, among which solar photo-Fenton process is one of the most efficient ones for the treatment of contaminated wastewater (Malato et al. 2002; Oller et al. 2006; Maldonado et al. 2007; Ortega-Liebana et al. 2012; Klamerth et al. 2013).
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01 Dec 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the properties, preparation methods and characterization techniques for graphene oxide (GO) nanostructured materials and provided insight into future perspectives and improvements especially the scaling up of graphene oxide based nanocomposites based technology for industrial wastewater treatment.
Abstract: Graphene oxide is an emerging nanomaterial with diverse applications for energy storage, conversation (electrodes) and industrial wastewater treatment (adsorbent and photocatalysts) because of their outstanding electrical, thermal and chemical properties. In view of this background, this review paper examines the properties, preparation methods and characterization techniques for graphene oxide (GO) nanostructured materials. A brief strategy for improving GO efficiency such as doping/co-doping GO with selected heterogeneous semiconductor metal oxides was provided. The immobilisation of GO with a high bandgap material resulting to the shifting of absorption threshold to the visible region and enhancement of photoactivity performance were also discussed. The application of GO based nanomaterial in Fenton like reaction, ozonation , photocatalysis , photo-Fenton, photoelectrocatalysis and combination of photocatalysis and photon-Fenton for water treatment applications were provided. The presence of graphene oxide nanostructured materials in composite material enhanced the overall performance in their respective applications. Finally, the review provides insight into future perspectives and improvements especially the scaling up of graphene oxide based nanocomposites based technology for industrial wastewater treatment.

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TL;DR: Of the tested processes, Fenton reagent was found to the fastest one for phenol degradation, and lower costs were obtained with ozonation in the ozone combinations, and UV/H2O2 showed the highest degradation rate.

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  • ..., Trends in Asian Water Environmental Science and Technology, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-39259-2_2 23 refractory organics due to their efficiency to oxidize a great variety of organic contaminants by the generation of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (OH•) (Espulgas et al. 2002)....

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TL;DR: In this article, the optimal conditions for reactive black 5 (RB5) decolorization were investigated using Fenton and photo-Fenton processes, with a little difference between the two processes, 97.5% and 98.1%, respectively.

731 citations


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  • ...Many pollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and dyes can be completely mineralised by AOP as reported in the works of Chiron et al. (2000), Perez-Estrada et al. (2005) and Lucas and Peres (2006)....

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TL;DR: In this paper, the photolysis of the monohydroxy complex of Fe(III), Fe(OH)2+, has been proposed as a major source of OH radicals in rain.

599 citations


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  • ...The degradation decreased at pH values higher than 5, because ferrous sulphate gets precipitated as hydroxide, resulting in a reduction in the penetration of solar radiation in the reaction mixture (Faust and Hoigne 1990)....

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TL;DR: The photodegradation of pesticides is reviewed, with particular reference to the studies that describe the mechanisms of the processes involved, the nature of reactive intermediates and final products.
Abstract: The photodegradation of pesticides is reviewed, with particular reference to the studies that describe the mechanisms of the processes involved, the nature of reactive intermediates and final products. Potential use of photochemical processes in advanced oxidation methods for water treatment is also discussed. Processes considered include direct photolysis leading to homolysis or heterolysis of the pesticide, photosensitized photodegradation by singlet oxygen and a variety of metal complexes, photolysis in heterogeneous media and degradation by reaction with intermediates generated by photolytic or radiolytic means.

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  • ...Degradation of triazine herbicides was reported by Burrows et al. (2002), methylparathion by Chiron et al. (2000), fenuron by Acero et al. (2002) and diuron by Burrows et al. (2002)....

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TL;DR: In this article, various currently used chemical oxidation processes (AOPs) for pesticide elimination from wastewater are reported, including Heterogeneous TiO 2 photocatalysis, ozonation and photo-Fenton's reagent.

457 citations


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  • ...Degradation of triazine herbicides was reported by Burrows et al. (2002), methylparathion by Chiron et al. (2000), fenuron by Acero et al. (2002) and diuron by Burrows et al. (2002)....

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  • ...Many pollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and dyes can be completely mineralised by AOP as reported in the works of Chiron et al. (2000), Perez-Estrada et al. (2005) and Lucas and Peres (2006)....

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