Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol
Summary: Oxidative water purification of micropollutants (MPs) can proceed via toxic intermediates calling for procedures for connecting degrading chemical mixtures to evolving toxicity. Herein, we introduce a method for projecting evolving toxicity onto composite changing pollutant and intermediate...
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doaj-252e038bd6cb4eb6996e70ce4edd742b2021-01-24T04:28:37ZengElsevieriScience2589-00422021-01-01241101897Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranololYogesh Somasundar0Abigail E. Burton1Matthew R. Mills2David Z. Zhang3Alexander D. Ryabov4Terrence J. Collins5Institute for Green Science, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAInstitute for Green Science, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAInstitute for Green Science, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAInstitute for Green Science, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAInstitute for Green Science, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA; Corresponding authorInstitute for Green Science, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA; Corresponding authorSummary: Oxidative water purification of micropollutants (MPs) can proceed via toxic intermediates calling for procedures for connecting degrading chemical mixtures to evolving toxicity. Herein, we introduce a method for projecting evolving toxicity onto composite changing pollutant and intermediate concentrations illustrated through the TAML/H2O2 mineralization of the common drug and MP, propranolol. The approach consists of identifying the key intermediates along the decomposition pathway (UPLC/GCMS/NMR/UV-Vis), determining for each by simulation and experiment the rate constants for both catalytic and noncatalytic oxidations and converting the resulting predicted concentration versus time profiles to evolving composite toxicity exemplified using zebrafish lethality data. For propranolol, toxicity grows substantially from the outset, even after propranolol is undetectable, echoing that intermediate chemical and toxicity behaviors are key elements of the environmental safety of MP degradation processes. As TAML/H2O2 mimics mechanistically the main steps of peroxidase catalytic cycles, the findings may be relevant to propranolol degradation in environmental waters.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004220310944Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental Chemical EngineeringGreen ChemistryEnvironmental Chemistry |
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Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol |
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Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol |
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Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol |
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Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol |
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Quantifying evolving toxicity in the TAML/peroxide mineralization of propranolol |
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quantifying evolving toxicity in the taml/peroxide mineralization of propranolol |
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Summary: Oxidative water purification of micropollutants (MPs) can proceed via toxic intermediates calling for procedures for connecting degrading chemical mixtures to evolving toxicity. Herein, we introduce a method for projecting evolving toxicity onto composite changing pollutant and intermediate concentrations illustrated through the TAML/H2O2 mineralization of the common drug and MP, propranolol. The approach consists of identifying the key intermediates along the decomposition pathway (UPLC/GCMS/NMR/UV-Vis), determining for each by simulation and experiment the rate constants for both catalytic and noncatalytic oxidations and converting the resulting predicted concentration versus time profiles to evolving composite toxicity exemplified using zebrafish lethality data. For propranolol, toxicity grows substantially from the outset, even after propranolol is undetectable, echoing that intermediate chemical and toxicity behaviors are key elements of the environmental safety of MP degradation processes. As TAML/H2O2 mimics mechanistically the main steps of peroxidase catalytic cycles, the findings may be relevant to propranolol degradation in environmental waters. |
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Chemical Engineering Environmental Chemical Engineering Green Chemistry Environmental Chemistry |
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