Electrochemical Oxidation of Different Therapeutic Classes of Pharmaceuticals Using Graphite-PVC Composite Electrode

2021 
This study reports electrochemical treatment of different therapeutic classes of pharmaceuticals (caffeine, prazosin, enalapril, carbamazepine, nifedipine, levonorgestrel, and simvastatin) in a mixture. The electrochemical process was investigated using graphite-PVC anode at different applied voltages (3, 5, and 12 V), initial concentrations of studied pharmaceuticals in aqueous solution (5 and 10 mg/L), and concentrations of sodium chloride (1 and 2 g/L). The % removal of pharmaceuticals increased with the applied voltage, and was found higher than 98% after 50 min of electrolysis at 5 V. Energy consumption ranged between 0.760 and 3.300 Wh/mg using 12 V being the highest value compared to 3 and 5 V. The formation of chlorinated by-products from four selected pharmaceuticals, simvastatin (C 11 H 13 Cl 3 O 5 , and C 10 H 12 Cl 4 O 3 ), prazosin (C 13 H 12 Cl 3 N 5 O 3 and C 10 H 11 Cl 4 N 2 O 2 ), carbamazepine and caffeine (C 15 H 11 N 2 O 2 Cl and C 8 H 9 N 4 O 2 Cl) was identified and elucidated using liquid chromatography-time of flight mass spectrometry (LC-TOF/MS).
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