The detection of anti-cancer drugs in surface waters at ng/L indicates that most wastewater treatment processes currently applied are not effective enough to remove these resilient compounds from wastewater. Therefore alternative treatment processes should be tested to avoid discharges in the environment of drugs that have been linked to genotoxic effects. The innovative contribution of this study stands in coupling nanofiltration with advanced oxidation processes to treat real secondary wastewater effluents spiked with 4 widely consumed anticancer drugs. Direct photolysis was found to be extremely effective to degrade etoposide and paclitaxel from the secondary effluent as well as from the highly concentrated retentate produced by nanofilt...
The occurrence, fate and effects of Pharmaceuticals compounds (PhCs) in the environmental system hav...
Cytostatic drugs are one of the most used therapeutic agents to treat cancer. However, their high to...
Pharmaceuticals, which are frequently detected in natural and wastewater bodies as well as drinking ...
The detection of anti-cancer drugs in surface water bodies around the globe calls for upgrading curr...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Anticancer drugs are currently widely used for the treatment of cancer and hav...
Traditional waste water treatment plants have not been designed to handle degradation of pharmaceuti...
International audienceThis work demonstrates new evidence of the efficient destruction and mineraliz...
The presence of anti-cancer drugs in European surface waters appeals for the development of novel tr...
Emerging pollutants, such as pharmaceuticals, are widely disseminated in the aquatic media. Though i...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are only partially removed by convectional wastewater treat...
The potential of photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR) to degrade cytostatic drugs is presented in ...
The potential of slurry photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR) to degrade cytostatic drugs is presen...
The emergence of non-biodegradable and persistent compounds in European surface waters calls for the...
Many micropollutant products are introduced into the environment by domestic, industrial or hospital...
The aim of this study is to show potential of photocatalysis for degradation of ifosfamide and cyclo...
The occurrence, fate and effects of Pharmaceuticals compounds (PhCs) in the environmental system hav...
Cytostatic drugs are one of the most used therapeutic agents to treat cancer. However, their high to...
Pharmaceuticals, which are frequently detected in natural and wastewater bodies as well as drinking ...
The detection of anti-cancer drugs in surface water bodies around the globe calls for upgrading curr...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Anticancer drugs are currently widely used for the treatment of cancer and hav...
Traditional waste water treatment plants have not been designed to handle degradation of pharmaceuti...
International audienceThis work demonstrates new evidence of the efficient destruction and mineraliz...
The presence of anti-cancer drugs in European surface waters appeals for the development of novel tr...
Emerging pollutants, such as pharmaceuticals, are widely disseminated in the aquatic media. Though i...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are only partially removed by convectional wastewater treat...
The potential of photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR) to degrade cytostatic drugs is presented in ...
The potential of slurry photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR) to degrade cytostatic drugs is presen...
The emergence of non-biodegradable and persistent compounds in European surface waters calls for the...
Many micropollutant products are introduced into the environment by domestic, industrial or hospital...
The aim of this study is to show potential of photocatalysis for degradation of ifosfamide and cyclo...
The occurrence, fate and effects of Pharmaceuticals compounds (PhCs) in the environmental system hav...
Cytostatic drugs are one of the most used therapeutic agents to treat cancer. However, their high to...
Pharmaceuticals, which are frequently detected in natural and wastewater bodies as well as drinking ...