Degradation of the antibiotic sulfamonomethoxine sodium in aqueous solution by photo-Fenton oxidation

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In this study, photo-Fenton oxidation was applied to degradation of sulfamonomethoxine sodium (SMMS) in aqueous solution. The operation parameters of pH, temperature, and concentrations of H 2O 2, Fe 2+ and SMMS were investigated. The optimum conditions for the photo-Fenton process were determined as follows: [SMMS]=4.53 mg/L, pH 4.0, [H 2O 2]=0.49 mmol/L, [Fe 2+]= 19.51 μmol/L and T=25°C. Under these conditions 98.5% of the SMMS degraded. The kinetics were also studied, and degradation of SMMS by the photo-Fenton process could be described by first-order kinetics. The apparent activation energy was calculated as 23.95 kJ/mol. Mineralization of the process was investigated by measuring the chemical oxygen demand (COD), and the COD decreased by 99% after 120 min. This process could be used as a pretreatment method for wastewater containing sulfa-monomethoxine sodium. © 2012 Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Sun, J. H., Feng, J. L., Shi, S. H., Pi, Y. Q., Song, M. K., & Shi, Y. (2012). Degradation of the antibiotic sulfamonomethoxine sodium in aqueous solution by photo-Fenton oxidation. Chinese Science Bulletin, 57(5), 558–564. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-011-4887-z

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