Tinidazol antibiotic degradation in aqueous solution by zero valent iron nanoparticles and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of ultrasound radiation

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficiency removal of the antibiotic Tinidazol by hybrid system of ultrasonic/nZVI/H₂O₂ (US/nZVI/H₂O₂) in aquatic environment. It examined the effect of variables such as concentration of antibiotic, nZVI and H₂O₂, frequency of US and pH. Also the performance of system in removal of COD and electrical energy consumed by the ultrasonic bath was investigated. Findings showed the best efficiency (93 %) for system in pH 3, concentration hydrogen peroxide of 1M, amount of 0,2 g of zero valent iron nanoparticles and 130 kHz radiation frequency. According to the results US/nZVI/H₂O₂ method can be good performance in removal of antibiotics Tinidazol and similar pollutants

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