Title of article
Amoxicillin degradation at ppb levels by Fentonʹs oxidation using design of experiments Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Vera Homem، نويسنده , , Arminda Alves، نويسنده , , L?cia Santos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
9
From page
6272
To page
6280
Abstract
A central composite factorial design methodology was employed to optimise the amoxicillin degradation using the Fentonʹs oxidation treatment. In this study, the variables considered for the process optimisation were the hydrogen peroxide and ferrous ion initial concentrations and the temperature, for an antibiotic concentration of 450 μg L− 1 at pH = 3.5. This methodology also allowed assessing and identifying the effects of the different factors studied and their interactions in the process response. An appropriate quadratic model was developed in order to plot the response surface and contour curves, which was used to perform the process optimisation. From this study, it was concluded that ferrous ion concentration and temperature were the variables that most influenced the response. Under the optimal conditions (hydrogen peroxide concentration = 3.50–4.28 mg L− 1, ferrous ion concentration = 254–350 μg L− 1 and temperature = 20–30 °C), it was possible to achieve total amoxicillin degradation after 30 min of reaction.
Keywords
Antibiotic , Fentonיs reagent , Design of Experiments , Amoxicillin
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
987157
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