Degradation of Recalcitrant Safranin T Through an Electrochemical Process and Three Photochemical Advanced Oxidation Technologies

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Carlos F. Granda-Ramírez
Gina M. Hincapié-Mejía
Efraím A. Serna-Galvis
Ricardo A. Torres-Palma
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[1] Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor de Antioquia (IUCMA),Grupo de Investigación Ambiente, Hábitat y Sostenibilidad, Facultad de Arquitectura e Ingeniería
[2] Universidad de Antioquia UdeA,Grupo de Investigación en Remediación Ambiental y Biocatálisis (GIRAB), Instituto de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
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Pollutant degradation; Water treatment; Processes comparison; Biodegradability intensification;
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This work studies the degradation of safranin T (SF, a recalcitrant pollutant) by an electrochemical process and three photochemical advanced oxidation technologies (TiO2 photocatalysis, UV/H2O2, and photo-Fenton). The degradation routes of each process were elucidated initially. Based on the mineralization extent, improvement of the treated solutions’ biodegradability, and energy consumption, the most suitable process was identified. Interestingly, in the electrochemical system, safranin T was efficiently eliminated through electrogenerated HOCl. In contrast, the popular photo-Fenton process was unable to degrade SF. Moreover, the pollutant was refractory to highly energetic UV254 irradiation. Meanwhile, the UV/H2O2 and TiO2 photocatalysis processes removed SF slowly. Interestingly, the electrochemical system produced biodegradable solutions. Furthermore, the electrical energy consumption (EC) for the 100% removal of SF showed that the electrochemical process only spent 0.04 and 0.06% of the EC needed by TiO2 photocatalysis and UV/H2O2, respectively. Therefore, the fast SF degradation, the high biodegradability intensification, and the very low energy consumption evidenced the relative advantages of the electrochemical process for the remediation of water containing safranin T. Finally, to obtain a deeper understanding of SF degradation by the electrochemical system, an analysis of structural transformations was made. It was found that the electrogenerated HOCl initially attacked the central azine and the aromatic amines on SF. Subsequently, aliphatic compounds were formed, which due to their biodegradable character could be completely eliminated by a conventional biological system or discharged into natural media.
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