Experimental and Modeling Studies of the Degradation of Estrogen Hormones in Aqueous TiO2 Suspensions under Simulated Solar Radiation

2012 
The efficiency of TiO2 photocatalysis to degrade three estrogen hormones, that is, 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2), estrone (E1), and 17β-estradiol (E2), in environmentally relevant samples was investigated. Radiation at a photon flux of 1.7 × 10–7 einstein/s was provided by a solar simulator and experiments were conducted at various TiO2 loadings (25–1500 mg/L), estrogen concentrations (85–300 μg/L in individual solutions and 400 μg/L in mixture), and water matrices (ultrapure water, drinking water, and secondary treated wastewater). Changes in estrogen concentration were followed by high performance liquid chromatography and estrogenicity by the yeast estrogen screening assay. Aeroxide P25, a commercially available mixture of 75:25 anatase/rutile, was considerably more active than carbon-doped and undoped anatase titania, with degradation increasing with increasing catalyst loading and treatment time. The organic and inorganic constituents typically found in wastewater and drinking water impeded degradation ...
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