Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram

This study investigated the direct and indirect photochemical degradation of citalopram (CIT), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), under natural and artificial solar radiation. Experiments were conducted in a variety of different operating conditions including Milli-Q (MQ) water and nat...

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Main Authors: Cristina Jiménez-Holgado, Paola Calza, Debora Fabbri, Federica Dal Bello, Claudio Medana, Vasilios Sakkas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/17/5331
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spelling doaj-e8319942987e4612a86f143e20d2236e2021-09-09T13:53:37ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-09-01265331533110.3390/molecules26175331Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of CitalopramCristina Jiménez-Holgado0Paola Calza1Debora Fabbri2Federica Dal Bello3Claudio Medana4Vasilios Sakkas5Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, GreeceDepartment of Chemistry, University of Torino, Via Giuria 5, 10125 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Torino, Via Giuria 5, 10125 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Via Giuria 5, 10125 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Via Giuria 5, 10125 Torino, ItalyLaboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, GreeceThis study investigated the direct and indirect photochemical degradation of citalopram (CIT), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), under natural and artificial solar radiation. Experiments were conducted in a variety of different operating conditions including Milli-Q (MQ) water and natural waters (lake water and municipal WWT effluent), as well as in the presence of natural water constituents (organic matter, nitrate and bicarbonate). Results showed that indirect photolysis can be an important degradation process in the aquatic environment since citalopram photo-transformation in the natural waters was accelerated in comparison to MQ water both under natural and simulated solar irradiation. In addition, to investigate the decontamination of water from citalopram, TiO<sub>2</sub>-mediated photocatalytic degradation was carried out and the attention was given to mineralization and toxicity evaluation together with the identification of by-products. The photocatalytic process gave rise to the formation of transformation products, and 11 of them were identified by HPLC-HRMS, whereas the complete mineralization was almost achieved after 5 h of irradiation. The assessment of toxicity of the treated solutions was performed by Microtox bioassay (<i>Vibrio fischeri</i>) and in silico tests showing that citalopram photo-transformation involved the formation of harmful compounds.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/17/5331citalopramphotocatalytic degradationtransformation productshigh-resolution mass spectrometrytoxicityphotodegradation
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author Cristina Jiménez-Holgado
Paola Calza
Debora Fabbri
Federica Dal Bello
Claudio Medana
Vasilios Sakkas
spellingShingle Cristina Jiménez-Holgado
Paola Calza
Debora Fabbri
Federica Dal Bello
Claudio Medana
Vasilios Sakkas
Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram
Molecules
citalopram
photocatalytic degradation
transformation products
high-resolution mass spectrometry
toxicity
photodegradation
author_facet Cristina Jiménez-Holgado
Paola Calza
Debora Fabbri
Federica Dal Bello
Claudio Medana
Vasilios Sakkas
author_sort Cristina Jiménez-Holgado
title Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram
title_short Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram
title_full Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram
title_fullStr Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Aquatic Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Citalopram
title_sort investigation of the aquatic photolytic and photocatalytic degradation of citalopram
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This study investigated the direct and indirect photochemical degradation of citalopram (CIT), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), under natural and artificial solar radiation. Experiments were conducted in a variety of different operating conditions including Milli-Q (MQ) water and natural waters (lake water and municipal WWT effluent), as well as in the presence of natural water constituents (organic matter, nitrate and bicarbonate). Results showed that indirect photolysis can be an important degradation process in the aquatic environment since citalopram photo-transformation in the natural waters was accelerated in comparison to MQ water both under natural and simulated solar irradiation. In addition, to investigate the decontamination of water from citalopram, TiO<sub>2</sub>-mediated photocatalytic degradation was carried out and the attention was given to mineralization and toxicity evaluation together with the identification of by-products. The photocatalytic process gave rise to the formation of transformation products, and 11 of them were identified by HPLC-HRMS, whereas the complete mineralization was almost achieved after 5 h of irradiation. The assessment of toxicity of the treated solutions was performed by Microtox bioassay (<i>Vibrio fischeri</i>) and in silico tests showing that citalopram photo-transformation involved the formation of harmful compounds.
topic citalopram
photocatalytic degradation
transformation products
high-resolution mass spectrometry
toxicity
photodegradation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/17/5331
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