Soluble substances of biological origin (SBO) isolated from urban bio-wastes (UBWs) are shown to be efficient photosensitizers for the abatement of naphthalene sulfonates from aqueous solutions. Depletion of 70–80% of the investigated mono- and disulfonated probe substrates was demonstrated to occur after solutions containing 20 mg L1 probe substrates in the presence of 150 mg L1 SBO were irradiated for 24 h. The residual organics in solution did not exhibit any potential acute toxicity. The photodegradation of SBO occurred together with the photodegradation of the probe substrates. The implications of these results for the development of products obtained from UBW are discussed. It would seem that these bio-wastes have greater potential as a renewable, sustainable source of chemical auxiliaries than previous studies have led us to believe.

Photodegradation of naphthalene sulfonic compounds in the presenceof a bio-waste derived sensitizer

AVETTA, PAOLA;BIANCO PREVOT, Alessandra;FABBRI, DEBORA;MONTONERI, Enzo;TOMASSO, LORENZO
2012-01-01

Abstract

Soluble substances of biological origin (SBO) isolated from urban bio-wastes (UBWs) are shown to be efficient photosensitizers for the abatement of naphthalene sulfonates from aqueous solutions. Depletion of 70–80% of the investigated mono- and disulfonated probe substrates was demonstrated to occur after solutions containing 20 mg L1 probe substrates in the presence of 150 mg L1 SBO were irradiated for 24 h. The residual organics in solution did not exhibit any potential acute toxicity. The photodegradation of SBO occurred together with the photodegradation of the probe substrates. The implications of these results for the development of products obtained from UBW are discussed. It would seem that these bio-wastes have greater potential as a renewable, sustainable source of chemical auxiliaries than previous studies have led us to believe.
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Aromatic sulfonates; Bio-organics; Bio-wastes; Photodegradation; Photosensitizers
P. Avetta; A. Bianco Prevot; D. Fabbri; E. Montoneri; L. Tomasso
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