Degradation of sertraline in water by suspended and supported TiO2

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Abstract

Pharmaceutical pollutants have been detected in many countries in surface and ground water after treatment in wastewater treatment plants. The presented studies concern the photocatalytic removal of one of SSRI antidepressants-sertraline from water using TiO2 photocatalyst. The process was conducted using two laboratory installations with periodic and flow reactors. Two forms of TiO2 was used in the photocatalytic reactions: suspended and supported onto a glass fabric. The studies shown that with increasing initial concentration of pharmaceutical, photoactivity decreases. For the initial concentration of 0.025 g/dm3, the best results-94% removal-was achieved for the process conducted in the periodic reactor with TiO2 supported onto a glass fabric.

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Rejek, M., & Grzechulska-Damszel, J. (2018). Degradation of sertraline in water by suspended and supported TiO2. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 20(2), 107–112. https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2018-0030

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