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Chemical oxidation of sulfadiazine by the Fenton process: Kinetics, pathways, toxicity evaluation
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessChemical EngineeringEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringAdvanced Oxidation ProcessesSulfadiazine OxidationBioremediationFenton Oxidation ProcessDegradation ReactionToxicity EvaluationToxicologyFenton ProcessChemistryDeoxygenationWastewater TreatmentChemical Oxidation
This paper investigated sulfadiazine oxidation by the Fenton process under various reaction conditions. The reaction conditions tested in the experiments included the initial pH value of reaction solutions, and the dosages of ferrous ions and hydrogen peroxide. Under the reaction conditions with pH 3, 0.25 mM of ferrous ion and 2 mM of hydrogen peroxide, a removal efficiency of nearly 100% was achieved for sulfadiazine. A series of intermediate products including 4-OH-sulfadiazine/or 5-OH-sulfadiazine, 2-aminopyrimidine, sulfanilamide, formic acid, and oxalic acid were identified. Based on these products, the possible oxidation pathway of sulfadiazine by Fenton's reagent was proposed. The toxicity evaluation of reaction solutions showed increased antimicrobial effects following the Fenton oxidation process. The results from this study suggest that the Fenton oxidation process could remove sulfadiazine, but also increase solution toxicity due to the presence of more toxic products.
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