Ketorolac removal through photoelectrocatalysis using TiO 2 nanotubes in water system

Sebastián Oyarzabal Rodríguez, Luis Erick Coy-Aceves, Jesus Eduardo Daniel Morales,Jose Luis Sanchez-Salas,Carlos Alberto Martínez-Huitle, Milena Maria Ramirez-Rodrigues,Monica Cerro-Lopez

Environmental science and pollution research international(2023)

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Ketorolac, a highly persistent NSAID of environmental concern, was significantly removed from water (80% removal) through photoelectrocatalysis where titanium dioxide nanotubes prepared by Ti foil electrochemical anodization at 30 V were used as photoanodes. Fifteen milligrams per liter of ketorolac solutions in a 0.05 M Na 2 SO 4 aqueous medium was subjected to irradiation from a 365-nm light with an intensity of 1 mWcm −2 and under an applied potential of 1.3 V (vs. Hg/Hg 2 SO 4 /sat.K 2 SO 4 ) at pH 6.0. When each process (photo and electrocatalysis) was carried out separately, less than 20% drug removal was achieved as monitored through UV–vis spectrophotometry. Through scavenging experiments, direct oxidation on the photogenerated holes and oxidation by hydroxyl radical formation were found to play a key role on ketorolac’s degradation. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) analyses also showed a significant COD decreased (68%) since the initial COD value was 31.3 mg O 2 /L and the final COD value was 10.1 mg O 2 /L. A 48% mineralization was also achieved, as shown by total organic carbon (TOC) analyses. These results showed that electrodes based on titania nanotubes are a promising alternative material for simultaneous photocatalytic and electrocatalytic processes in water remediation.
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Titanium dioxide nanotubes,TiO2 nanotubes,Ketorolac,Emerging pollutants,Degradation,Photoelectrocatalysis
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