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Title: | Degradation and Detoxification of Banana Postharvest Treatment Water Using Advanced Oxidation Techniques | Authors: | Santiago Garcia, Dunia Esther Melián, E. Pulido Rodríguez, C. Fernández Ortega Méndez, José Alejandro Pérez Báez, Sebastián Ovidio Doña-Rodríguez, J.M. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 221001 Catálisis 2307 Química física |
Keywords: | Thiabendazole Imazalil Sulphate Photocatalysis Fenton Photo-Fenton, et al |
Issue Date: | 2011 | Project: | Modificación y Optimización de Catalizadores Basados en Materiales Altamente Fotoactivos Para Procesos Fotocatalíticos en Fase Acuosa y Gaseosa. | Journal: | Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry | Abstract: | The elimination and detoxification of water contaminated with the principal commercial fungicides—thia- bendazole (Textar 60 T) and imazalil sulphate (Fruitgard IS 7.5)—used in the postharvest treatment of ba-nanas was successfully achieved through the use of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). The techniques tested were heterogeneous photocatalysis with TiO2 and TiO2-activated carbon (TiO2-CA) and Fenton and photo-Fenton processes. The evolution of fungicide concentration during degradation was studied together with mineralization and toxicity levels. When treated with any of the methods under study, the water meets the conditions stipulated by the legislation currently in force for its reuse in irrigation. However, this study proposes that the Fenton process is the best option for treatment of this type of water due to the efficiency of its reactions and its low economic cost. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76507 | ISSN: | 2160-6951 | DOI: | 10.4236/gsc.2011.13008 | Source: | Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry [ISSN 2160-6951], v. 1, p. 39-46 |
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