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Environmental Technology | 2013

Application of advanced oxidation processes for cleaning of industrial water generated in wet dedusting of shaft furnace gases.

Marianna Czaplicka; Ryszard Kurowski; Katarzyna Jaworek; Łukasz Bratek

The paper presents results of studies into advanced oxidation processes in O3 and O3/UV systems. An advanced oxidation process (AOP) was conducted to reduce the load of impurities in circulating waters from wet de-dusting of shaft furnace gases. Besides inorganic impurities, i.e. mainly arsenic compounds (16 g As L−1 on average), lead, zinc, chlorides and sulphates, the waters also contain some organic material. The organic material is composed of a complex mixture that contains, amongst others, aliphatic compounds, phenol and its derivatives, pyridine bases, including pyridine, and its derivatives. The test results show degradation of organic and inorganic compounds during ozonation and photo-oxidation processes. Analysis of the solutions from the processes demonstrated that the complex organic material in the industrial water was oxidized in ozonation and in photo-oxidation, which resulted in formation of aldehydes and carboxylic acids. Kinetic degradation of selected pollutants is presented. Obtained results indicated that the O3/UV process is more effective in degradation of organic matter than ozonation. Depending on the process type, precipitation of the solid phase was observed. The efficiency of solid-phase formation was higher in photo-oxidation with ozone. It was found that the precipitated solid phase is composed mainly of arsenic, iron and oxygen.


Archives of Environmental Protection | 2017

Transformations of mercury in processes of solid fuel combustion – review

Marianna Czaplicka; Halina Pyta

Abstract The paper presents current reports on kinetics and mechanisms of reactions with mercury which take place in the exhaust gases, discharged from the processes of combustion of solid fuels (coals). The three main stages were considered. The first one, when thermal decomposition of Hg components takes place together with formation of elemental mercury (Hg0). The second one with homogeneous oxidation of Hg0 to Hg2+ by other active components of exhaust gases (e.g. HCl). The third one with heterogeneous reactions of gaseous mercury (the both - elemental and oxidised Hg) and solid particles of fl y ash, leading to generation of particulate-bound mercury (Hgp). Influence of exhaust components and their concentrations, temperature and retention time on the efficiency of mercury oxidation was determined. The issues concerning physical (gas-solid) and chemical speciation of mercury (fractionation Hg0-Hg2+) as well as factors which have influence on the mercury speciation in exhaust gases are discussed in detail.


Archives of Environmental Protection | 2014

Determination of Aldehydes in Wet Deposition

Marianna Czaplicka; Katarzyna Jaworek; Agnieszka Wochnik

Abstract The paper presents two sample preparation procedures for the determination of aldehydes in wet deposition. In both cases the 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine derivatization and solid phase extraction were applied. The derivatization in method A was applied before the extraction, the extraction in method B was carried out with simultaneous derivatisation. Accuracy of both methods was evaluated on the basis of the analysis of aqueous solutions of selected carbonyl compounds. Both methods were characterized by good recovery, however, due to the precision of the method expressed as RSD for testing of environmental samples the method B was used. The analysis of environmental samples showed significant differences in the concentrations of aldehydes in wet deposition, depending on the location of the sampling point. In the case of samples taken from agricultural areas the predominant aldehydes were formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. Formaldehyde was from 31% to 47% of the determined compounds. While in samples collected near a traffic source, in the deposition acrolein was determined at the levels from 62% to 64% of the identified compounds.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014

Photo-oxidation of p-arsanilic acid in acidic solutions: Kinetics and the identification of by-products and reaction pathways

Marianna Czaplicka; Łukasz Bratek; Katarzyna Jaworek; Jan T. Bonarski; Sylwia Pawlak


Polimeros-ciencia E Tecnologia | 2013

Determination of phthalates in polymer materials - comparison of GC/MS and GC/ECD methods

Katarzyna Jaworek; Marianna Czaplicka


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014

Decomposition of phenylarsonic acid by AOP processes: degradation rate constants and by-products

Katarzyna Jaworek; Marianna Czaplicka; Ł. Bratek


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Study of photodegradation and photooxidation of p-arsanilic acid in water solutions at pH = 7: kinetics and by-products

Marianna Czaplicka; Katarzyna Jaworek; Marta Bąk


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2018

The interaction between atrazine and the mineral horizon of soil: a spectroscopic study

Marianna Czaplicka; Hanna Barchanska; Katarzyna Jaworek; Bożena Kaczmarczyk


E3S Web of Conferences | 2018

Distribution of gaseous and particle-bound Hg concentrations at the sites representative for urban and non-urban zones of Silesia Province

Halina Pyta; Krzysztof Słaby; Krzysztof Rajczykowski; Tadeusz Sadowski; Marianna Czaplicka; O. Czechowski; J. Fudała; M. Jabłońska-Czapla; J. Kyzioł-Komosińska; Grzegorz Majewski; K. Juda-Rezler; Wioletta Rogula-Kozłowska; I. Sówka


Archives of Environmental Protection | 2018

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water and bottom sediments of a shallow, lowland dammed reservoir (on the example of the reservoir Blachownia, South Poland)

Alina Pohl; Maciej Kostecki; Izabela Jureczko; Marianna Czaplicka; Bartosz Łozowski

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Agnieszka Wochnik

Silesian University of Technology

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Bartosz Łozowski

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Grzegorz Majewski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Halina Pyta

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Hanna Barchanska

Silesian University of Technology

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Jan T. Bonarski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Krzysztof Słaby

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Maciej Kostecki

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Sylwia Pawlak

Polish Academy of Sciences

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