2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2012.05.051
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Ibuprofen removal by heated persulfate in aqueous solution: A kinetics study

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“…Ghauch et al [2012a] reported that the optimum pH for ibuprofen thermal oxidation is pH = 7.0 followed by pH = 9.0 and pH = 4.0. On the other hand, the same authors [Ghauch et al 2012b] reported that the least efficient system for methylene blue degradation is the one under basic conditions, whereas at neutral (pH 7.0) and acidic pH (pH 4.0), the oxidation process is more effective.…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ghauch et al [2012a] reported that the optimum pH for ibuprofen thermal oxidation is pH = 7.0 followed by pH = 9.0 and pH = 4.0. On the other hand, the same authors [Ghauch et al 2012b] reported that the least efficient system for methylene blue degradation is the one under basic conditions, whereas at neutral (pH 7.0) and acidic pH (pH 4.0), the oxidation process is more effective.…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Persulfate salts have been applied as oxidants for the degradation of various organic compounds including polyvinyl alcohol [Oh et al 2009], trichloroethylene [Liang et al 2007], methyl tert-butyl ether [Huang et al 2002, Liang et al 2010], phenol [Mora et al 2011, Olmez-Hanci and Arslan-Alaton 2013], bisphenol A [Jiang et al 2013, Olmez-Hanci et al 2013], 2,4-dinitrotoluene [Oh et al 2011], p-chloroaniline [Liang et al 2013], ibuprofen [Ghauch et al 2012a], polychlorinated biphenyls [Fang et al 2013], dyes [Yang et al 2010, Ghauch et al 2012b], and some pesticides [Cao et Persulfate salts (e.g. sodium, potassium or ammonium persulfate) dissociate in water to the persulfate anion S 2 O 8 2-.…”
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“…Thermally or UV activated persulfate oxidation reactions generate sulfate radicals SO 4 c À . [9][10][11][12] Nevertheless, higher temperatures or UV lamps caused inconvenience to large-scale and high-chroma sewage systems. 14 and ordered mesoporous frameworks.…”
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“…As shown, the increase of reaction temperature accelerates the degradation ratio of the RhB, which could be caused by rapid breakdown of PS into cOH or SO 4 c À under thermal activation. [9][10][11]61 Moreover, the systems could cross reaction energy barrier easily at higher temperature.…”
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“…Heat-activated persulfate was considered as a prominent method, especially after some projects had been intensively studied and applied for the detoxification of numeral organic pollutants in contaminated sites (Deng et al, 2014;Ghauch et al, 2012). Suggested temperature for this method has been experimentally shown to be in the range of 35-130°C (Tsitonaki et al, 2010).…”
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