Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound

Abstract Estrogens are one of the micro-pollutants in the wastewater which have detrimental effects on water living organisms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of ultrasound to reduce the estrogen (E1) and 17 beta-estradiol (E2) from municipal wastewater. Hence, a cylindrical bat...

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Main Authors: Aliakbar Roudbari, Mashallah Rezakazemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:AMB Express
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-018-0621-4
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spelling doaj-86477fe7474b4187b6a2267e392377e02020-11-25T02:01:47ZengSpringerOpenAMB Express2191-08552018-06-01811810.1186/s13568-018-0621-4Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasoundAliakbar Roudbari0Mashallah Rezakazemi1Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences Research, Shahroud University of Medical SciencesFaculty of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Shahrood University of TechnologyAbstract Estrogens are one of the micro-pollutants in the wastewater which have detrimental effects on water living organisms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of ultrasound to reduce the estrogen (E1) and 17 beta-estradiol (E2) from municipal wastewater. Hence, a cylindrical batch reactor was designed. The effects of powers, frequency, exposure time and pH on reduction efficiency were investigated. The residual concentration of E1 and E2 hormones was measured in reactor effluent by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) method. The results showed that ultrasound removed 85–96% of both E1 and E2 hormones after 45 min while other parameters changes in the range of their operations. Also, the frequency and power of ultrasound had a significant effect on reduction efficiency of hormones while the exposure had no significant effect. Furthermore, the interaction of power and frequency reduced their efficacy to 64.3% (Pvalue = 0.005). The result also indicated that the ultrasound waves have high ability to reduce Steroid hormones from municipal wastewater. The proposed method can be considered as one of the significant strategies for reduction or destruction of hormones from wastewater due to the non-generation of dangerous by-products and the low energy consumption.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-018-0621-4EstrogensUltrasoundWastewaterReductionHormones
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author Aliakbar Roudbari
Mashallah Rezakazemi
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Mashallah Rezakazemi
Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
AMB Express
Estrogens
Ultrasound
Wastewater
Reduction
Hormones
author_facet Aliakbar Roudbari
Mashallah Rezakazemi
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title Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
title_short Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
title_full Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
title_fullStr Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
title_full_unstemmed Hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
title_sort hormones removal from municipal wastewater using ultrasound
publisher SpringerOpen
series AMB Express
issn 2191-0855
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Estrogens are one of the micro-pollutants in the wastewater which have detrimental effects on water living organisms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of ultrasound to reduce the estrogen (E1) and 17 beta-estradiol (E2) from municipal wastewater. Hence, a cylindrical batch reactor was designed. The effects of powers, frequency, exposure time and pH on reduction efficiency were investigated. The residual concentration of E1 and E2 hormones was measured in reactor effluent by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) method. The results showed that ultrasound removed 85–96% of both E1 and E2 hormones after 45 min while other parameters changes in the range of their operations. Also, the frequency and power of ultrasound had a significant effect on reduction efficiency of hormones while the exposure had no significant effect. Furthermore, the interaction of power and frequency reduced their efficacy to 64.3% (Pvalue = 0.005). The result also indicated that the ultrasound waves have high ability to reduce Steroid hormones from municipal wastewater. The proposed method can be considered as one of the significant strategies for reduction or destruction of hormones from wastewater due to the non-generation of dangerous by-products and the low energy consumption.
topic Estrogens
Ultrasound
Wastewater
Reduction
Hormones
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-018-0621-4
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