2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2014.10.015
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Determination of photostability, biocompatibility and efficiency as photo-Fenton auxiliaries of three different types of soluble bio-based substances (SBO)

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“…Regarding to the environmental problems associated to the addition of BBS to the effluent, previous results showed that the toxicity of these substances at the concentration employed in this paper (a few mg L -1 ) is negligible according to different bioassays (Gomis et al, 2015b). Hence, although it could be a concern if the final purpose is its use as drinking water, this should not be a problem when discharged in ecosystems, because of its biocompatibility and similar characteristics with humic substances that constitute the major fraction of natural organic matter.…”
Section: Bbssmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Regarding to the environmental problems associated to the addition of BBS to the effluent, previous results showed that the toxicity of these substances at the concentration employed in this paper (a few mg L -1 ) is negligible according to different bioassays (Gomis et al, 2015b). Hence, although it could be a concern if the final purpose is its use as drinking water, this should not be a problem when discharged in ecosystems, because of its biocompatibility and similar characteristics with humic substances that constitute the major fraction of natural organic matter.…”
Section: Bbssmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…For each experiment, the reactor was loaded with 250 mL of ENR solution (initial concentration of 25 mg/L), also containing 5 mg/L of Fe(II) (using FeSO 4 •7H 2 O as the source of iron), prepared with the desired water matrix, MQ, TW or SW. Initial pH was adjusted to 2.8 or 5.0 by dropwise addition of H 2 SO 4 0.5 M and/or NaOH 1 M. For the (solar photo)-Fenton experiments, the stoichiometric amount of H 2 O 2 to mineralize ENR was added (125 mg/L); this is a useful procedure commonly employed to normalize the amount of hydrogen peroxide added to the reaction medium and to ensure that the process is not stopped because of the exhaustion of hydrogen peroxide (Bernabeu et al, 2011;Gomis et al, 2015). When necessary, irradiations were performed with a solar simulator (Oriel Instrument) equipped with a highpressure Xe short arc lamp (Ushio UXL-302-0).…”
Section: Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SBO are relatively stable towards chemical oxidation and no significant loss of efficiency can was observed along photo-Fenton. Different bioassays have demonstrated that those compounds are non-toxic and scarcely biodegradable [53]. Finally experiments have been driven with real sunlight at pH = 5.2.…”
Section: Compoundmentioning
confidence: 99%