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Study on degradation process of famotidine hydrochloride in aqueous samples
Authors:Joanna Karpińska  Aneta Sokół  Monika Kobeszko  Barbara Starczewska  Urszula Czyżewska  Marta Hryniewicka
Institution:1. Institute of Chemistry , University of Bia?ystok , ul. Hurtowa 1, 15-399 Bia?ystok, Poland joasia@uwb.edu.pl;3. Institute of Chemistry , University of Bia?ystok , ul. Hurtowa 1, 15-399 Bia?ystok, Poland
Abstract:The kinetics of famotidine (FAM) transformation under the influence of various factors, important from the environmental point of view, was investigated in aqueous solutions. The degradation processes using UV, H2O2, UV/H2O2, H2O2/Fe2+, and UV/H2O2/Fe2+ were studied. Direct photolysis and H2O2-assisted photolysis showed a pseudo-first-order kinetics, while the Fenton and the photo-Fenton processes fit second-order kinetics. The provided experiments proved a high resistance of FAM to direct photolysis. Its stability depends highly on the pH of the reaction solutions. The rate of FAM direct photolysis in acidic solutions was almost negligible. The reaction rate of FAM photolysis at pH 8–9 was 3.7 × 10?3 min?1 with DT50 about 3 h 7 min. It was found that the presence of H2O2 in the reaction environment enhances the rate of photolysis of FAM. The observed rates of reaction were 5.1 × 10?3 min?1 and 3.7 × 10?3 min?1 in acidic and basic solutions, respectively. The used Fenton systems appeared to be the most efficient in FAM removal. The rate of reaction depends on concentration of Fe2+ and H2O2. It was observed that the presence of UV-light enhances the reaction rate by two to six times in comparison to the classical Fenton system. Additionally, FAM behavior in natural water under solar irradiation was examined. The irradiation experiments were carried out in batch experiments with simulated sunlight.
Keywords:famotidine  direct photolysis  AOP processes  Fenton reagent  photo-Fenton process
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