Removal of selected pesticides, alkylphenols, hormones and bisphenol A from domestic wastewater by electrooxidation process

Author:

Bozyiğit Gamze Dalgıç1ORCID,Ayyıldız Merve Fırat2ORCID,Chormey Dotse Selali23ORCID,Turan Nouha Bakaraki1ORCID,Kapukıran Fatih34ORCID,Engin Güleda Onkal1ORCID,Bakırdere Sezgin25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, Yıldız Technical University, 34220 İstanbul, Turkey

2. Faculty of Art and Science, Department of Chemistry, Yıldız Technical University, 34220 İstanbul, Turkey

3. Innova Gold Group, Merkez Mah. Ladin Sok. No:4/B001 Yenibosna, İstanbul, Turkey

4. Institute of Science, Department of Environmental Engineering, Bülent Ecevit University, 67100 Zonguldak, Turkey

5. Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA), Vedat Dalokay Street, No: 112, 06670, Çankaya, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Abstract In this study, seven compounds of environmental and health concern were treated by electrooxidation to determine their removal efficiencies from domestic wastewater. A batch type lab-scale reactor was used for the treatment process, and the analytes studied included two obsolete pesticides, two alkylphenols, two hormones, and bisphenol A. Titanium oxide and graphite electrodes were used as anode and cathode, respectively. Parameters of the electrooxidation process including pH of wastewater, ionic strength, applied current and treatment period were optimized by the univariate approach to maximize the removal efficiency of the analytes from wastewater. The optimum conditions were determined as nonadjusted pH of wastewater, 1.5 A current, 15 min treatment period and 5.0 g/L sodium chloride. Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction was used to preconcentrate analytes before and after treatment in order to calculate the removal efficiency of analytes. The removal efficiency obtained under the optimum conditions was satisfactory for all seven analytes at different influent concentrations.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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