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EEM-PARAFAC as a convenient methodology to study fluorescent emerging pollutants degradation: (fluoro)quinolones oxidation in different water matrices

Iván Sciscenko, M. Mora, Pau Micó Tormos, Carlos Escudero‐Oñate, I. Oller, Antonio Arques

2022The Science of The Total Environment23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Commercial (fluoro)quinolones ((F)Qs), ciprofloxacin (CIP), enrofloxacin (ENR), ofloxacin (OFL), oxolinic acid (OA) and flumequine (FLU) (3 μM each), were degraded with solar-photo-Fenton in a compound parabolic concentrator photoreactor (total volume 5 L) in ultra-pure water at pH = 5.0, salty water at pH = 5.0, and simulated wastewater at pH = 5.0 and 7.5. Iron speciation (its hydrolysis and the complexation with (F)Qs 15 μM and/or chlorides 0.5 M) was calculated at pH 5.0, observing, negligible formation of Fe(III)-chloride complexes, and that >99 % of the total (F)Qs are forming complexes stoichiometry 1:1 with Fe(III) (which also increases the percentage of Fe(OH)2+), being minoritarian the free antibiotic form. On the other hand, EEM-PARAFAC (fluorescence excitation-emission matrices-parallel factor analysis) was employed to simultaneously study the behaviour of: i) 4 structure-related groups corresponding to parent pollutants and slightly oxidised by-products, ENR-like (including CIP), OFL-like, OA-like, FLU-like; ii) intermediates still showing (F)Q characteristics (exhibiting analogous fluorescent fingerprint to ENR-like one, but shifted to shorter wavelengths); iii) humic-like substances. The scores from the 4 PARAFAC components corresponding to the parent pollutants were plotted vs. accumulated energy, exhibiting slower decay than their individual removals (measured with HPLC-UV/vis) due to the contribution of the aforementioned by-products to the overall fluorescence. Moreover, thiabendazole (TBZ) 3 μM was added as fluorescence interference. The presence of (F)Qs greatly enhanced TBZ degradation due to (F)Q-Fe(III) complex formation, keeping iron active at pH = 5.0 for Fenton process. The EEM-PARAFAC model was able to recognise the former six components plus an additional one attributable to TBZ-like.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryFlumequineFluorescenceEnrofloxacinDegradation (telecommunications)HydrolysisPollutantWastewaterNuclear chemistryCiprofloxacinOrganic chemistryEnvironmental engineeringAntibioticsComputer sciencePhysicsTelecommunicationsBiochemistryEngineeringQuantum mechanicsAdvanced oxidation water treatmentPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsElectrochemical Analysis and Applications
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