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Sonochemical degradation of diclofenac: byproduct assessment,reaction mechanisms and environmental considerations
Authors:Asu Ziylan  Sifa Dogan  Sesil Agopcan  Rana Kidak  Viktorya Aviyente  Nilsun H Ince
Institution:1. Institute of Environmental Sciences, Bogazici University, 34342, Istanbul, Turkey
2. Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cyprus International University, Mersin 10, Turkey
3. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Bogazici University, 34342, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:The study covers a thorough assessment of the overall degradation of diclofenac-Na (DCF) by high-frequency ultrasound, focusing particularly on identification, interpretation, and characterization of the oxidation byproducts and their reaction mechanisms. It was found that sonication of 5 mg L?1 DCF at near neutral pH rendered complete conversion of the compound, 45 % carbon, 30 % chlorine, and 25 % nitrogen mineralization. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations confirmed the experimentally detected major byproduct 2,6-dichloroaniline, the formation of which was explained by OH? addition to the ipso-position of the amino group. The stability of UV absorption at around 276–280 nm throughout reaction was in agreement with the detected byproduct structures, i.e., the presence of amino/amine groups and phenolic, aniline, benzene, and quinine-type derivatives, which all absorbed at around the same band. Microtox toxicity of the reactor aliquots at early reaction showed that initially the reaction products, specifically 1-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-2-indoline-one, were very toxic; subsequently toxicity exhibited a fluctuating pattern, and a steady declination towards the “non-toxic” level was observed only after 90 min. Oxygen uptake analysis also revealed the formation of harmful products at early reaction, but the reactor was totally biodegradable upon 1-h sonication.
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