Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment

Heterogeneous photocatalysis using the semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO2) has proven to be a promising treatment technology for water purification. The effectiveness of this oxidation technology for the destruction of pharmaceuticals has also been demonstrated in numerous studies. This revie...

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Main Authors: Kanakaraju, Devagi, Glass, Beverley D., Oelgemo¨ller, Michael
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spelling my.unimas.ir.96712015-11-11T04:09:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9671/ Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment Kanakaraju, Devagi Glass, Beverley D. Oelgemo¨ller, Michael GE Environmental Sciences QD Chemistry Heterogeneous photocatalysis using the semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO2) has proven to be a promising treatment technology for water purification. The effectiveness of this oxidation technology for the destruction of pharmaceuticals has also been demonstrated in numerous studies. This review highlights recent research on TiO2 photocatalytic treatment applied to the removal of selected pharmaceuticals. The discussions are tailored based on the therapeutic drug classes as the kinetics and mechanistic aspects are compound dependent. These classes of pharmaceuticals were chosen because of their environmental prevalence and potential adverse effects. Optimal operational conditions and degradation pathways vary with different pharmaceutical compounds. The main conclusion is that the use of TiO2 photocatalysis can be considered a state-of-the-art pharmaceutical wastewater treatment methodology. Further studies are, however, required to optimize the operating conditions for maximum degradation of multiple pharmaceuticals in wastewater under realistic conditions and on an industrial scale. Springer International Publishing 2013 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9671/1/Titanium%20dioxide%20photocatalysis%20for%20pharmaceutical%20wastewater%20%28abstract%29.pdf Kanakaraju, Devagi and Glass, Beverley D. and Oelgemo¨ller, Michael (2013) Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment. Environmental Chemistry Letters, 12 (1). pp. 27-47. ISSN 1610-3661 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10311-013-0428-0 10.1007/s10311-013-0428-0
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Kanakaraju, Devagi
Glass, Beverley D.
Oelgemo¨ller, Michael
Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
description Heterogeneous photocatalysis using the semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO2) has proven to be a promising treatment technology for water purification. The effectiveness of this oxidation technology for the destruction of pharmaceuticals has also been demonstrated in numerous studies. This review highlights recent research on TiO2 photocatalytic treatment applied to the removal of selected pharmaceuticals. The discussions are tailored based on the therapeutic drug classes as the kinetics and mechanistic aspects are compound dependent. These classes of pharmaceuticals were chosen because of their environmental prevalence and potential adverse effects. Optimal operational conditions and degradation pathways vary with different pharmaceutical compounds. The main conclusion is that the use of TiO2 photocatalysis can be considered a state-of-the-art pharmaceutical wastewater treatment methodology. Further studies are, however, required to optimize the operating conditions for maximum degradation of multiple pharmaceuticals in wastewater under realistic conditions and on an industrial scale.
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author Kanakaraju, Devagi
Glass, Beverley D.
Oelgemo¨ller, Michael
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Glass, Beverley D.
Oelgemo¨ller, Michael
author_sort Kanakaraju, Devagi
title Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
title_short Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
title_full Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
title_fullStr Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
title_full_unstemmed Titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
title_sort titanium dioxide photocatalysis for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment
publisher Springer International Publishing
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9671/1/Titanium%20dioxide%20photocatalysis%20for%20pharmaceutical%20wastewater%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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