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Aquatic Toxicity Of Dyes Before And After Photo-fenton Treatment.
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Journal Of Hazardous Materials. v. 276, p. 332-8, 2014-Jul.
1873-3336
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.05.047
24910910
Autor
de Luna, Luis A V
da Silva, Thiago H G
Nogueira, Raquel F Pupo
Kummrow, Fábio
Umbuzeiro, Gisela A
Institución
Resumen
This study evaluated the ecotoxicity of five dyes to freshwater organisms before and during their photo-Fenton degradation. EC50 (48h) of the five tested dyes ranged from of 6.9 to >1000mgL(-1) for Daphnia similis. In the chronic tests IC50 (72h) varied from 65 to >100mgL(-1) for Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and IC50 (8 days) from 0.5 to 410mgL(-1) for Ceriodaphnia dubia. Toxicity tests revealed that although the applied treatment was effective for decolorization of the dye, the partial mineralization may be responsible for the presence of degradation products which can be either more toxic than the original dye, as is the case of Vat Green 3 and Reactive Black 5, lead to initially toxic products which may be further degraded to non toxic products (acid Orange 7 and Food Red 17), or generate non toxic products as in the case of Food Yellow 3. The results highlighted the importance of assessing both acute and chronic toxicity tests of treated sample before effluent discharge. 276 332-8