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Benssassi, Mohamed El Hadi |
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Sehili, Tahar |
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2022-05-25T08:28:45Z |
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2022-05-25T08:28:45Z |
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2021-07-04 |
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http://depot.umc.edu.dz/handle/123456789/8252 |
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The objective of this work is to study the photochemical fate of paracetamol or acetaminophen (PC) as a model pharmaceutical pollutant, in the presence of three iron complexes (FeIII-Aspartate, FeIII-Glutamate, or FeIII-Lactate) under irradiation at 365 nm. First, the FeIII complexes were characterized by UV-visible spectrophotometry; the results confirmed that these complexes are stable in the dark and at room temperature. Under irradiation at 365 nm, the photolysis of these complexes is relatively rapid: about 71% of the FeIII-Aspartate complex (t1/2 = 10.5 min, pH = 3.0) decomposed after 1 hour of irradiation, and about 73% (t½ = 6.2 min, pH = 3.40), and 91% (t½ = 6.4 min, pH = 3.0) in the case of the FeIII-Glutamate and FeIII-Lactate complex, respectively. In addition, this photochemical transformation depends on the wavelength of irradiation and pH. Direct photolysis of paracetamol under UVA irradiation showed a negligible effect, while the presence of FeIIIcomplexes favors the photodegradation of PC, which is faster in the presence of the FeIII-Lactate complex. Photodegradation was studied using various parameters such as initial pH, complex concentration, oxygen, and paracetamol concentration. The addition of T-BuOH as a hydroxyl radical scavenger and anaerobic conditions inhibit the photodegradation of PC, indicating that the photodegradation of paracetamol in the presence of FeIII-Asp, FeIII-Glu, or FeIII-Lact complexes is limited by the formation of hydrogen peroxide, the source of HO●. Seven transformation by-products have been identified by HPLC-MS, mainly hydroxylated derivatives. Reaction pathways are identified, highlighting the role of long-lived photoformed radicals. This study highlights the important role that organic iron complexes can play on the fate of pharmaceutical pollutants in the environment aquatic. |
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fr |
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Université Frères Mentouri - Constantine 1 |
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Chime: Chimie Analytique et Environnement |
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Paracétamol |
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Photodégradation |
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FeIII-Aspartate |
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FeIII-Glutamate |
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FeIII-Lactate |
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Radicaux hydroxyle |
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Paracetamol |
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Photodegradation |
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hydroxyl radicals |
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الباراسيتامول |
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التحلل الضوئي |
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الجذور الهيدروكسيلية |
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FeIII-Asp |
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FeIII-Glu |
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FeIII-Lac |
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Dégradation photocatalytique de polluant pharmaceutique en présence des acides organiques et des métaux de transitions en solution aqueuse. |
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Thesis |
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