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Chemosphere | 2013

Removal of diclofenac by conventional drinking water treatment processes and granular activated carbon filtration

Eliane Sloboda Rigobello; Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Luiz Di Bernardo; Eny Maria Vieira

This study was carried out to evaluate the efficiency of conventional drinking water treatment processes with and without pre-oxidation with chlorine and chlorine dioxide and the use of granular activated carbon (GAC) filtration for the removal of diclofenac (DCF). Water treatment was performed using the Jar test with filters on a lab scale, employing nonchlorinated artesian well water prepared with aquatic humic substances to yield 20HU true color, kaolin turbidity of 70 NTU and 1mgL(-1) DCF. For the quantification of DCF in water samples, solid phase extraction and HPLC-DAD methods were developed and validated. There was no removal of DCF in coagulation with aluminum sulfate (3.47mgAlL(-1) and pH=6.5), flocculation, sedimentation and sand filtration. In the treatment with pre-oxidation and disinfection, DCF was partially removed, but the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was unchanged and byproducts of DCF were observed. Chlorine dioxide was more effective than chorine in oxidizing DCF. In conclusion, the identification of DCF and DOC in finished water indicated the incomplete elimination of DCF through conventional treatments. Nevertheless, conventional drinking water treatment followed by GAC filtration was effective in removing DCF (⩾99.7%). In the oxidation with chlorine, three byproducts were tentatively identified, corresponding to a hydroxylation, aromatic substitution of one hydrogen by chlorine and a decarboxylation/hydroxylation. Oxidation with chlorine dioxide resulted in only one byproduct (hydroxylation).


Environmental Technology | 2011

Influence of the apparent molecular size of aquatic humic substances on colour removal by coagulation and filtration

Eliane Sloboda Rigobello; Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Luiz Di Bernardo; Eny Maria Vieira

This study aims to verify the influence of the apparent molecular size of aquatic humic substances (AHSs) on the effectiveness of coagulation with aluminium sulphate and ferric chloride. Coagulation-filtration tests using the jar test and bench-scale sand filters were carried out with water samples having a true colour of approximately 100 Hazen units and prepared with AHSs of different molecular sizes. Stability diagrams are presented showing regions of≥90% and≥95% apparent colour removal delineated for each water sample using plots of total metal ion concentration (Al3+ and Fe3+) versus coagulation pH. To achieve the same degree of colour removal, the water samples with smaller apparent molecular sizes and a higher percentage of fulvic acids required higher dosages of both aluminium sulphate and ferric chloride.


Engenharia Sanitaria E Ambiental | 2009

Pré-oxidação e adsorção em carvão ativado granular para remoção dos herbicidas Diuron e Hexazinona de água subterrânea

Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Cristina Filomena Pereira Rosa Paschoalato; Renata Rueda Ballejo; Luiz Di Bernardo

The cultivation of sugarcane demands the use of herbicides such as Diuron and Hexazinone. Some supply wells from Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil, built in the Guarani Aquifer are located in recharge points, and the presence of sandy Quartzarenic Neosol in these areas increases the vulnerability of the groundwater to contamination from herbicides This paper reports the water quality monitored in some wells located in the recharge area and the removal of Diuron and Hexazinone by means of adsorption in granular activated carbon (GAC), preceded or not by preoxidation with chlorine and chlorine dioxide in a pilot plant. The results indicated that Diuron was more strongly adsorbed than Hexazinone and that the saturation time of the GAC in the test with preoxidation was shorter than in the test without preoxidation, which may have occurred mainly due to the formation of by-products that competed with the adsorption of the herbicides.


Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology-aqua | 2006

Performance of two-stage filtration system for treating high turbidity water

Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Luiz Di Bernardo


Revista DAE | 2011

REMOÇÃO DOS HERBICIDAS DIURON E HEXAZINONA DE ÁGUA POR ADSORÇÃO EM CARVÃO ATIVADO

Maristela Silva Martinez; Ana Vera de Toledo Piza; Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Cristina Filomena Pereira Rosa Paschoalato; Luiz Di Bernardo


Química Nova | 2009

Influência das características das substâncias húmicas aquáticas na eficiência da coagulação com o cloreto férrico

Eliane Sloboda; Eny Maria Vieira; Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Luiz Di Bernardo


Revista DAE | 2009

USO DE CARVÃO ATIVADO PARA REMOÇÃO DOS HERBICIDAS DIURON E HEXAZINONA DE ÁGUA

Cristina Filomena Pereira Rosa Paschoalato; Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Idivaldo Divino Alves Rosa; Ricardo de Jesus Ribeiro Faleiros; Luiz Di Bernardo


Revista DAE | 2008

INFLUÊNCIA DA PRÉ-OXIDAÇÃO COM CLORO E DIÓXIDO DE CLORO DE ÁGUA CONTENDO SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS AQUÁTICAS NA COAGULAÇÃO-FILTRAÇÃO E NA FORMAÇÃO DE SUBPRODUTOS ORGÂNICOS HALOGENADOS

Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Cristina Filomena Pereira Rosa Paschoalato; Wagner Alexandre Aparecido Montanha; Márcio Resende Trimailovas


Revista DAE | 2018

Dupla filtração para o tratamento de água eutrofizada na região norte do Brasil

Sérgio Carlos Bernardo Queiroz; Antônio Domingues Benetti; Luiz Di Bernardo; Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Giulliano Guimarães Silva


Archive | 2014

INFLUÊNCIA DA PRÉ-OXIDAÇÃO COM CLORO E DIÓXIDO DE CLORO DE ÁGUA E NA FORMAÇÃO DE SUBPRODUTOS THE INFLUENCE OF PREOXIDATION WITH CHLORINE AND CHLORINE DIOXIDE AND FORMATION OF HALOGENATED /// artigos técnicos

Angela Di Bernardo Dantas; Wagner Alexandre; Aparecido Montanha; Márcio Resende Trimailovas; Engenheira Química

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Eliane Sloboda

University of São Paulo

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Maristela Silva Martinez

Universidade de Ribeirão Preto

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