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Title: PHOTOCHEMICAL AND PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF DICLOFENAC AND AMOXICILLIN USING NATURAL AND SIMULATED SUNLIGHT
Authors: DEVAGI KANAKARAJU
BEVERLEY GLASS
MICHAEL OELGEMOLLER
JUTTA KOCKLER
Keywords: Pharmaceuticals
photocatalysis
photolysis
photochemistry
sunlight
titanium dioxide
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Abstract: Photochemical and titanium dioxide (Ti02) photocatalysed degradations of diclofenac and amoxicillin in water, under natural and simulated sunlight, were investigated Direct photolysis of diclofenac resulted in about 80% degradation after exposure to an irradiation level of 400 W/m2 for 4 h, while in the presence of Ti 02, 96% of diclofenac was degraded after the same time period. At the irradiation level of 765 W/m 2, 99% of the drug was degraded within 1 h exposure. The efficiency of degradation of diclofenac was thus proportional to the level of simulated irradiation. The use of floating solar reactors has resulted in comparable rate of photodegradation by direct natural sunlight to that achieved by the solar simulator. In contrast, amoxicillin remained photostable under direct photolysis, while degrading significantly in the presence of Ti02•
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7031
ISSN: 18238556
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