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Chemosphere | 2011

Elimination of diclofenac from water using irradiation technology

Renáta Homlok; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits

The effluents of wastewater treatment plants, usually directly emitted to the environment, often contain the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac (DCF). The paper investigates DCF elimination using irradiation technology. Hydroxyl radical and hydrated electron reactive intermediates resulting from water radiolysis effectively degrade DCF and strongly reduce the toxicity of the solutions. ()OH attaches to one of the rings of DCF, and hydroxylated molecules, 2,6-dichloroaniline and quinoid type compounds are the products. Hydrated electron adds to the chlorine atom containing ring, in the reaction quinoid type compounds and 4-chloroacridine form. At a 0.1 mM DCF concentration, a ∼1 kGy absorbed dose is needed for the degradation of DCF molecules, but for mineralization of the products (in presence of O2) an order of magnitude higher dose is required. For irradiation of wastewater after biological treatment a ∼1 kGy dose is suggested. At this dose DCF and other drugs or metabolites present at μg L(-1) level are eliminated together with microorganism deactivation.


Chemosphere | 2013

Degradation of organic molecules in advanced oxidation processes: relation between chemical structure and degradability.

Renáta Homlok; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits

Hydroxyl radical induced degradation of maleic acid, fumaric acid and 20 aromatic molecules was investigated in air saturated aqueous solutions. Hydroxyl radicals were generated by an advanced oxidation process (AOP), water radiolysis. Oxidation was followed by chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total organic carbon content (TOC) measurements. Up to ∼30-50% decrease of COD the dose dependence was linear. By the ratio of the decrease of COD and the amount of reactive radiolysis intermediates introduced into the solution the oxidation efficiencies were calculated. Efficiencies around 0.5-1 (O2 molecule built in products/OH) found for most of the compounds show that the one-electron-oxidant OH induces 2-4 electron oxidations. The high oxidation rates were explained by OH addition to unsaturated bonds and subsequent reactions of dissolved O2 with organic radicals. In amino substituted molecules or in Acid Red 1 azo dye, O2 cannot compete efficiently with unimolecular transformation of organic radicals and the efficiency is lower (0.2-0.5).


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2018

Influence of ionizing radiation on the antimicrobial activity of the antibiotics sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim

Gyuri Sági; K. Szabacsi; László Szabó; Renáta Homlok; Krisztina Kovács; Csilla Mohácsi-Farkas; Shiv Pillai; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits

ABSTRACT The response of the antimicrobial compounds sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and trimethoprim (TMP) – individually and in mixtures – to ionizing radiation was investigated using laboratory prepared mixtures and a commercial pharmaceutical formulation. The residual antibacterial activity of the solutions was monitored using Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli test strains. Based on antibacterial activity, SMX was more susceptible to ionizing radiation as compared to TMP. The antibacterial activity of SMX and TMP was completely eliminated at 0.2 kGy and 0.8 kGy, respectively. However, when SMX and TMP were in a mixture, the dose required to eliminate the antibacterial activity was 10 kGy, implying a synergistic antibacterial activity when these are present in mixtures. Only when the antibiotic concentration was below the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of TMP (i.e., 2 µmol dm–3) did the antibacterial activity of the SMX and TMP mixture disappear. These results imply that the synergistic antimicrobial activity of antimicrobial compounds in pharmaceutical waste streams is a strong possibility. Therefore, antimicrobial activity assays should be included when evaluating the use of ionizing radiation technology for the remediation of pharmaceutical or municipal waste streams.


Chemosphere | 2018

Applicability evaluation of advanced processes for elimination of neurophysiological activity of antidepressant fluoxetine

László Szabó; Viktória Mile; Dóra Judit Kiss; Krisztina Kovács; Tamás Földes; Tamás Németh; Tünde Tóth; Renáta Homlok; György T. Balogh; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits

Presence of the antidepressant fluoxetine in different water bodies has raised significant concerns due to its detrimental effects on non-targeted organisms, especially on fish. When seeking for an appropriate technology able to remove fluoxetine residue from a complex water matrix, special attention needs to be paid to the elimination of the neurophysiological activity that eventually lies behind the noxious effects of the parent compound. Our aim was to probe the applicability of advanced oxidation techniques for this purpose using in situ generated free radical system based on OH-initiated peroxyl radical-mediated processes. By performing product analysis experiments along with quantum chemical calculations, the most probable reaction paths were analyzed including aromatic hydroxylation, defluorination, O-dealkylation and C-dealkylation. The candidates for neurophysiological activity were further investigated by molecular docking. The hydroxylated derivatives are well accommodated in the binding pocket of the corresponding protein, suggesting that these compounds may retain the activity of the parent compound. From a worst-case perspective, we suggest that prolonged treatment needs to be applied to further transform hydroxylated derivatives.


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2012

Radiolysis of paracetamol in dilute aqueous solution

László Szabó; Tünde Tóth; Renáta Homlok; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits


Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2010

Radiolytic degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in dilute aqueous solution: pH dependence.

Renáta Homlok; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2012

Ionizing radiation induced reactions of 2,6-dichloroaniline in dilute aqueous solution

Renáta Homlok; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2014

Hydroxyl radical induced degradation of salicylates in aerated aqueous solution

László Szabó; Tünde Tóth; Renáta Homlok; Gergely Rácz; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits


Israel Journal of Chemistry | 2014

The Chemical Background of Advanced Oxidation Processes

Tamás Csay; Renáta Homlok; Erzsébet Illés; Erzsébet Takács; László Wojnárovits


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2018

Degradation of fluoroquinolone antibiotics during ionizing radiation treatment and assessment of antibacterial activity, toxicity and biodegradability of the products

Anna Tegze; Gyuri Sági; Krisztina Kovács; Renáta Homlok; Tünde Tóth; Csilla Mohácsi-Farkas; László Wojnárovits; Erzsébet Takács

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Erzsébet Takács

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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László Wojnárovits

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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László Szabó

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Krisztina Kovács

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Tünde Tóth

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Gyuri Sági

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Anna Tegze

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Dóra Judit Kiss

Eötvös Loránd University

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