摘要

This study was developed to compare from technical and economic point of view the treatment of amoxicillin (AMOX) aqueous solution by Fenton's oxidation and adsorption with almond shell ashes. In order to degrade ppb levels of amoxicillin, the optimal conditions were obtained for both processes and each was able to totally degrade/remove the antibiotic (Fenton process: [AMOX](0) = 450 mu g L-1, pH = 3.5, T = 40 degrees C, H2O2/AMOX molar ratio = 56, H2O2/Fe2+ molar ratio = 41; Adsorption process: [AMOX](0) = 450 mu g L-1, pH = 6.5, T = 20 degrees C, 50 mg adsorbent.). Fenton's oxidation exhibited higher removal rates than sorption (total removal achieved after 90 min by Fenton and 300 min by adsorption). In addition, costs associated with Fenton's reagent consumption are about 10 times lower than sorption. Therefore, Fenton process seems to be the most cost-effective treatment.

  • 出版日期2015-10