含激素工业制药废水的电化学修复中试研究

R. L. Morais, L. F. Garcia, E. K. Moreno, Douglas Vieira Thomaz, L. Rodrigues, L. Brito, G. S. Lobón, G. Oliveira, M. F. Rodrigues, B. Vaz, E. Gil
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消除来自制药和家庭来源的残留药物是一个日益令人关切的问题,因为它们能够到达水和土壤资源,即使浓度极低也可能造成环境和健康风险。传统的水和废水处理系统在去除这些化合物方面效率不高,这证明了开发新的修复方法的重要性。鉴于电絮凝技术在去除污染物方面的适用性和通用性,本研究采用中试处理系统,对电絮凝技术的生化需氧量(BOD)、化学需氧量(COD)、颜色、浊度、代石苯乙酯(AAc)和雌二醇烯酸酯(EEn)等参数以及植物毒性和卤虾毒性进行了评价。实验结果表明,废水的去除率较高,处理30 min后,通过BOD(61.5%)、COD(58.6%)、色度(83.1%)、浊度(96.7%)、AAc(77.0%)和EEn(56.7%)进行修复。在毒性方面,与处理过的废水相比,原始废水被认为对生菜和黄瓜种子具有更大的植物毒性。结果表明,该中试样品具有良好的应用前景,其种子(Lactuca sativa和Cucumis sativus)的发芽率和根系生长均有所提高,对蒿的急性毒性显著降低。
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Electrochemical remediation of industrial pharmaceutical wastewater containing hormones in a pilot scale treatment system
The elimination of residual drugs from pharmaceutical and domestic sources is a growing concern, as they are able to reach water and soil resources and can present environmental and health risks even in very low concentrations. Traditional water and wastewater treatment systems have not been efficient in the removal of these compounds, evidencing the importance of the development of new remediation methods. In view of the applicability and versatility of electrocoagulation techniques in the removal of pollutants, the aim of this work is to evaluate the parameters:  biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), color, turbidity, algestone acetophenide (AAc) and estradiol enanthate (EEn) using a pilot treatment system, as well as phytotoxicity and Brine shrimp toxicity. The study showed good removal efficiency, comprising remarkable remediation performance assayed through BOD (61.5%), COD (58.6%), color (83.1%), turbidity (96.7%), AAc (77.0%) and EEn (56.7%) after 30 minutes. For toxicity, raw effluent was considered more phytotoxic for lettuce and cucumber seeds when compared to treated effluent.  The results suggest that the pilot prototype was promising, providing an increase in both the germination potential and the root growth of the seeds (Lactuca sativa and Cucumis sativus) and a significant decrease in the acute toxicity to Artemia salina.
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