Photocatalytic degradation of gentamicin antibiotics using Fe3O4 / SiO2 / TiO2 nanocomposites synthesized in aqueous solutions in the presence of sunlight
The purpose of this work is to study degradative removal of gentamicin antibiotic from aqueous media that a trace amount of it may present a human health risk. To this aim photocatalytic process using a recyclable magnetic titania photo-catalyst was utilized. The Nano-catalyst was synthesized, characterized, and utilized to remove gentamicin antibiotic. The process modeling and optimization were performed by a second order polynomial model using design of experiment software. According to the model prediction, the process can remove gentamicin antibiotic up to 94.7% in the optimum condition. The introduced optimum conditions were; initial pH = 6.9, [gentamicin] = 20 ppm, [Catalyst] = 195 mg, and time = 63 min. Mineralization of the gentamicin was also investigated such that in the optimum condition 51.3% mineralization efficiency was obtained in optimum condition. Kinetic study results showed that the data was well fitted by pseudo first order kinetic model. Also, the effect of sulfate and chloride ions as radical scavenger on removal efficiency was assessed and process efficiency was reduced by using chloride and sulfate.
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Efficiency of an Advanced Sono-Photo Electro Kinetic Process in the Removal of Furfural from the Saline Effluent of a Refinery using Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles (TiO2)
Nima Nemati, , Reza Jalilzadeh Yengejeh *, Maryam Mohammadi Roozbahani, Sima Sabzalipour
Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Oct 2024 -
The effect of the use of disinfectants during COVID-19 pandemic on the bacterial contamination of dental unit waterlines
Neematollah Jaafarzadeh Haghighi Fard, , Masoud Panahi Fard*, Maneli Ardashir Zadeh
Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal, Summer 2022