Comparative study on photocatalytic degradation of the antidepressant trazodone using (Co, Fe and Ru) doped titanate nanowires: Kinetics, transformation products and in silico toxicity assessment.

Chemosphere

Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, ULisboa, 1749-016, Lisboa, Portugal; Laboratório de FTICR e Espectrometria de Massa Estrutural, Faculdade de Ciências, ULisboa, 1749-016, Lisboa, Portugal.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Titanate nanomaterials are effective for removing contaminants using photocatalysis, especially when modified with metal doping for better performance under visible light.
  • The study compared the photocatalytic activity of pristine and doped titanate nanowires, revealing that iron-doped nanowires were the most effective for removing trazodone, aided by their larger surface area.
  • Thirteen transformation products were identified, with nine being previously unreported, highlighting concerns about their toxicity and non-biodegradability, emphasizing the need to examine these byproducts in pollution removal processes.

Article Abstract

Titanate nanomaterials have been outstanding in the removal of emerging contaminants by the photocatalysis process. These photocatalysts, when modified through techniques such as doping with metals, they have advantages over TiO, especially in the region of visible light. In this work, the photocatalytic performance of four recent reported catalysts, pristine titanate nanowires, cobalt-doped titanate nanowires, iron-doped titanate nanowires and ruthenium-doped titanate nanowires, for the removal of the antidepressant trazodone under visible light radiation was compared. The iron-doped titanate nanowires presented the best catalytic activity by the catalyst surface area. Additionally, thirteen transformation products (TPs) were identified by high-resolution mass spectrometry and, to the best of our knowledge, nine of them have never been described in the literature. It was shown that for each catalyst different TPs were formed with distinct time profiles. Finally, toxicity assessment by computational methods showed that TPs were not readily biodegradable and they presented toxicity to aquatic organisms with mutagenic potential. These findings reinforce the importance of taking into consideration the TPs formed during the removal of pollutants since many of them may be toxic and can be produced during photocatalysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127486DOI Listing

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