Degradation alternatives for a commercial fungicide in water: biological, photo-Fenton, and coupled biological photo-Fenton processes

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作者
Lopez-Loveira, Elsa [1 ]
Ariganello, Federico [1 ]
Sara Medina, Maria [1 ]
Centron, Daniela [2 ]
Candal, Roberto [1 ]
Curutchet, Gustavo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl San Martin, Inst Invest & Ingn Ambiental, UNSAM 3iA, CONICET, Campus Miguelete,Av 25 Mayo y Francia,B1650HMP, Gen San Martin, Provincia De Bu, Argentina
[2] Univ Nacl Buenos Aires, CONICET, IMPAM UBA, Lab Invest Mecanismos & Resistencias Antibiot, Paraguay 2155,C1121ABG, Buenos Aires, Argentina
关键词
Imazalil; Bioremediation; Photo-Fenton; Coupled treatment; WASTE-WATER; IMAZALIL; SYSTEM; PESTICIDES; OXIDATION; OPTIMIZATION; WASTEWATERS; REMOVAL; MIXTURE;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-016-7602-4
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Imazalil (IMZ) is a widely used fungicide for the post-harvest treatment of citrus, classified as "likely to be carcinogenic in humans" for EPA, that can be only partially removed by conventional biological treatment. Consequently, specific or combined processes should be applied to prevent its release to the environment. Biological treatment with adapted microorganism consortium, photo-Fenton, and coupled biological photo-Fenton processes were tested as alternatives for the purification of water containing high concentration of the fungicide and the coadjutants present in the commercial formulation. IMZ-resistant consortium with the capacity to degrade IMZ in the presence of a C-rich co-substrate was isolated from sludge coming from a fruit packaging company wastewater treatment plant. This consortium was adapted to resist and degrade the organics present in photo-Fenton-oxidized IMZ water solution. Bacteria colonies from the consortia were isolated and identified. The effect of H2O2 initial concentration and dosage on IMZ degradation rate, average oxidation state (AOS), organic acid concentration, oxidation, and mineralization percentage after photo-Fenton process was determined. The application of biological treatment to the oxidized solutions notably decreased the total organic carbon (TOC) in solution. The effect of the oxidation degree, limited by H2O2 concentration and dosage, on the percentage of mineralization obtained after the biological treatment was determined and explained in terms of changes in AOS. The concentration of H2O2 necessary to eliminate IMZ by photo-Fenton and to reduce TOC and chemical oxygen demand (COD) by biological treatment, in order to allow the release of the effluents to rivers with different flows, was estimated.
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页码:25634 / 25644
页数:11
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