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Mitigating toxicity of acetamiprid removal techniques – Fe modified zeolites in focus

Journal of Hazardous Materials, ISSN: 0304-3894, Vol: 436, Page: 129226
2022
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All remediation pathways in aqueous solutions come down to three dominant ones - physical, chemical, and combinations thereof. Materials proposed for adsorption and oxidative degradation can induce positive or negative effects on cells compared to the pollutants themselves. Present research deals with the effects different methods for pesticide remediation have and how they impact cytotoxicity. With this particular intention, Fe-modified zeolites (obtained via citrate/oxalate complexes) of three zeotypes (MFI, BEA and FAU) were prepared and tested as adsorbents and Fenton catalysts for the removal of the acetamiprid pesticide. The materials are characterized by AFM, FTIR spectroscopy and ICP-OES. A different effect of the zeolite framework and modification route was found among the samples, which leads to pronounced adsorption (FAU), efficient Fenton degradation (MFI) or synergistic effect of both mechanisms (BEA). The cytotoxic effects of acetamiprid in the presence of zeolites, in pristine and modified forms, were tested on the MRC-5 human fibroblast cell line. A complete survey of the toxicity effect behind different pesticide removal methods is presented. Since neither adsorption nor catalytic degradation is the best option for pesticide removal, the focus is shifted to a combination of these methods, which proved to be optimal for pesticide toxicity reduction.

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Jevremović, Anka; Stanojković, Ana; Arsenijević, Dragana; Arsenijević, Aleksandar; Arzumanyan, Grigory; Mamatkulov, Kahramon; Petrović, Jelena; Nedić Vasiljević, Bojana; Bajuk-Bogdanović, Danica; Milojević-Rakić, Maja

Elsevier BV

Environmental Science

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