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. 2018 Apr;25(10):10141-10147.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-018-1569-2. Epub 2018 Feb 28.

Anoxic conditions are beneficial for abiotic diclofenac removal from water with manganese oxide (MnO2)

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Anoxic conditions are beneficial for abiotic diclofenac removal from water with manganese oxide (MnO2)

Wenbo Liu et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

This is the first study examining pharmaceutical removal under anoxic conditions with MnO2. This study compares the abiotic removal of seven pharmaceuticals with reactive MnO2 particles in the presence of oxygen (oxic conditions) and in the absence of oxygen (anoxic conditions). Due to the novelty of pharmaceutical removal under anoxic conditions, the influence of phosphate buffer, pH, and MnO2 morphologies is also examined. Results show that over 90% of diclofenac is removed under anoxic conditions. Additionally, we found that (1) anoxic conditions are beneficial for diclofenac removal with MnO2, (2) phosphate buffer affects the pharmaceutical removal efficiencies, (3) higher pharmaceutical removal is obtained at acidic pH compared to that at neutral or alkaline conditions, and (4) amorphous MnO2 removes pharmaceuticals better than crystalline MnO2. The pharmaceutical molecular structure and properties, MnO2 properties especially reactive sites of the MnO2 surface, are important for degradation kinetics. This study provides a fundamental basis towards understanding pharmaceutical degradation with MnO2 under anoxic conditions, and development of a cost-effective, sustainable technology for removal of pharmaceuticals from water.

Keywords: Abiotic pharmaceutical removal; Anoxic conditions; Manganese oxide; MnO2 morphologies; MnO2 reactivity mechanism; pH effects.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Pharmaceutical removal with MnO2 in demiwater with pharmaceutical mixture (a), demiwater with only diclofenac solution (b), phosphate buffer with only diclofenac solution under oxic conditions (black square) and anoxic conditions (black up-pointing triangle) (c). Experimental conditions: [MnO2]0 = 7 mM, [pharmaceutical]0 = 1 mg L−1, pH ~ 8.5. In phosphate buffer with diclofenac solution, [phosphate] = 50 mM, [ionic strength] = 0.1 M. Error bars are standard deviations determined
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
The effects of phosphate on diclofenac removal with MnO2 under oxic and anoxic conditions. Solid lines are processes under both oxic and anoxic conditions; dashed lines are the processes only under oxic conditions. (1) MnO2 removes diclofenac via oxidation and produces Mn(II) (Forrez et al. ; Huguet et al. 2013); (2) Mn(III) comes from MnO2 synthesis process (Remucal and Ginder-Vogel 2014); (3) Mn(II) is oxidized to Mn(III) by O2; (4) Mn(III) from MnO2 was stabilized by Mn3(PO4)2 formed via Eq. 1 (Jin et al. 2014); (5) Mn(III) oxidizes diclofenac and produces Mn(II)

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