Abstract

The role of hydrogen peroxide on paracetamol degradation was investigated. Photocatalysis system contains UV radiation and commercial titania (TiO2 ) as catalyst. The parameters studied for optimal photocatalysis conditions were catalyst dose (0.05 - 0.2 g), initial concentration of paracetamol (5 - 20 mg L-1), and irradiation times (0 - 210 min). Optimal condition obtained by determining the changes of paracetamol concentration converted to be degradation percentage. The influence of hydrogen peroxide concentrations (1 % - 7 %) on photocatalysis TiO2 system was studied. The highest paracetamol degradation was obtained at addition of 3 %. It gives positive effect on degradation process. Thus, hybrid process (UV / TiO2 / H2O2 ) is more effective in comparison to the process UV/ TiO2 and UV/H2O2. Paracetamol (5 mg L-1) was degraded about 90.80 % using 0.1 g TiO2 , 3 % H2O2 addition for 180 min. According to the GC-MS analysis results, paracetamol degradation forms new less toxic by-products. The hybrid process is an alternative technique for degradation of wastewater containing paracetamol.

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