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| DOI | 10.1016/J.WATRES.2017.10.047 | ||||
| Año | 2018 | ||||
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This paper deals with the photochemical fate of two representative carbapenem antibiotics, namely imipenem and meropenem, in aqueous solutions under solar radiation. The analytical method employed for the determination of the target compounds in various aqueous matrices, such as ultrapure water, municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents, and river water, at environmentally relevant concentrations, was liquid chromatography coupled with hybrid triple quadrupole-linear ion trap-mass spectrometry. The absorption spectra of both compounds were measured in aqueous solutions at pH values from 6 to 8, and both compounds showed a rather strong absorption band centered at about 300 nm, while their molar absorption coefficient was in the order from 9 x 10(3)-10(4) L mol(-1) cm(-1). The kinetics of the photochemical degradation of the target compounds was studied in aqueous solutions under natural solar radiation in a solar reactor with compound parabolic collectors. It was found that the photochemical degradation of both compounds at environmentally relevant concentrations follows first order kinetics and the quantum yield was in the order of 10(-3) mol einsten(-1). Several parameters were studied, such as solution pH, the presence of nitrate ions and humic acids, and the effect of water matrix. In all cases, it was found that the presence of various organic and inorganic constituents in the aqueous matrices do not contribute significantly, either positively or negatively, to the photochemical degradation of both compounds under natural solar radiation. In a final set of photolysis experiments, the effect of the level of irradiance was studied under simulated solar radiation and it was found that the quantum yield for the direct photodegradation of both compounds remained practically constant by changing the incident solar irradiance from 28 to 50 W m(-2). (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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| Water Science And Technology |
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| Ecological Modeling |
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| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Cabrera-Reina, A. | Hombre |
Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
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| 1 | Reina, Alejandro Cabrera | Hombre |
Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
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| 2 | Martinez-Piernas, Ana B. | Mujer |
Joint Ctr Univ Almeria CIEMAT - España
Universidad de Almería - España |
| 3 | Bertakis, Yannis | Hombre |
Tech Univ Crete - Grecia
Technical University of Crete - Grecia |
| 4 | Brebou, Christina | Mujer |
Tech Univ Crete - Grecia
Technical University of Crete - Grecia |
| 5 | Xekoukoulotakis, Nikolaos P. | Hombre |
Tech Univ Crete - Grecia
Technical University of Crete - Grecia |
| 6 | Aguera, Ana | - |
Joint Ctr Univ Almeria CIEMAT - España
Universidad de Almería - España |
| 7 | PEREZ-MOLINA, JOSE ANTONIO | Hombre |
Joint Ctr Univ Almeria CIEMAT - España
Univ Almeria - España Universidad de Almería - España |
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| The authors wish to thank the SFERA-II Programme for financial support. A.C. Reina wishes to thank FONDAP/15110019. The authors wish to thank Dr. Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez from the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Almeria and CIESOL for his invaluable help on the measurements of the incident solar spectral irradiance. Moreover, the authors would like to thank M.Sc. Virginia Papadosifou from TUC for performing the chemical actinometry experiments during her stay in CIESOL in June 2017. |
| The authors wish to thank the SFERA-II Programme for financial support. A.C. Reina wishes to thank FONDAP/15110019. The authors wish to thank Dr. José Luis García Sánchez from the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Almería and CIESOL for his invaluable help on the measurements of the incident solar spectral irradiance. Moreover, the authors would like to thank M.Sc. Virginia Papadosifou from TUC for performing the chemical actinometry experiments during her stay in CIESOL in June 2017. |