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Photocatalytic degradation of drugs in water mediated by acetylated riboflavin and visible light: A mechanistic study

Alice Pavanello, Debora Fabbri, Paola Calza, Debora Battiston, Miguel A. Miranda, M. Luisa Marín

2021Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a current concern, among the scientific community, on the pollutants classified as "persistent organic pollutants (POPs)". Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) belong to this family of contaminants; therefore, it is necessary to find more efficient techniques able to achieve their removal from the environment. This study focuses on two different pharmaceuticals: carbamazepine and atenolol, chosen for their widespread use and their different chemical and medical properties. In this work, an organic dye, acetylated riboflavin, has been used in combination with visible light to achieve the photodegradation of these two POPs in <2 h. Moreover, photophysical experiments demonstrated the involvement of the singlet and triplet excited states of acetylated riboflavin and the generated singlet oxygen in the removal of these drugs. Besides, a detailed UFLC-MS-MS analysis of the photoproducts confirmed the oxidation of the drugs. Finally, a plausible mechanism has been postulated.

Topics & Concepts

Degradation (telecommunications)RiboflavinVisible spectrumPhotocatalysisChemistryAcetylationPhotochemistryEnvironmental chemistryBiochemistryCatalysisMaterials scienceTelecommunicationsGeneComputer scienceOptoelectronicsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsDye analysis and toxicityAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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