The worldwide increase in the number and use of agrochemicals impacts nearby soil and freshwater ecosystems. Beyond the excess in applications and dosages, the inadequate management of remnants and the rinsing water of containers and application equipment worsen this problem, creating point sources of pollution. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) such as photocatalytic and photo-oxidation processes have been successfully applied in degrading organic pollutants. We developed a simple prototype to be used at farms for quickly degrading pesticides in water solutions by exploiting a UV–H2 O2-mediated AOP. As representative compounds, we selected the insecticide imidacloprid, the herbicide terbuthylazine, and the fungicide azoxystrobin, all in their commercial formulation. The device efficiency was investigated through the disappearance of the parent molecule and the degree of mineralization. The toxicity of the pesticide solutions, before and during the treatment, was assessed by Vibrio fischeri and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata inhibition assays. The results obtained have demonstrated a cost-effective, viable alternative for detoxifying the pesticide solutions before their disposal into the environment, even though the compounds, or their photoproducts, showed different sensitivities to physicochemical degradation. The bioassays revealed changes in the inhibitory effects on the organisms in agreement with the analytical data.

Esposito Biagio., Riminucci Francesco., Di Marco Stefano., Metruccio Elisa Giorgia, Osti Fabio, Sangiorgi Stefano, et al. (2021). A simple device for the on-site photodegradation of pesticide mixes remnants to avoid environmental point pollution. APPLIED SCIENCES, 11(8), 1-16 [10.3390/app11083593].

A simple device for the on-site photodegradation of pesticide mixes remnants to avoid environmental point pollution

Esposito Biagio.
Conceptualization
;
Riminucci Francesco.
Methodology
;
Metruccio Elisa Giorgia
Data Curation
;
Sangiorgi Stefano
Investigation
;
Ferri Elida Nora.
Writing – Review & Editing
2021

Abstract

The worldwide increase in the number and use of agrochemicals impacts nearby soil and freshwater ecosystems. Beyond the excess in applications and dosages, the inadequate management of remnants and the rinsing water of containers and application equipment worsen this problem, creating point sources of pollution. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) such as photocatalytic and photo-oxidation processes have been successfully applied in degrading organic pollutants. We developed a simple prototype to be used at farms for quickly degrading pesticides in water solutions by exploiting a UV–H2 O2-mediated AOP. As representative compounds, we selected the insecticide imidacloprid, the herbicide terbuthylazine, and the fungicide azoxystrobin, all in their commercial formulation. The device efficiency was investigated through the disappearance of the parent molecule and the degree of mineralization. The toxicity of the pesticide solutions, before and during the treatment, was assessed by Vibrio fischeri and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata inhibition assays. The results obtained have demonstrated a cost-effective, viable alternative for detoxifying the pesticide solutions before their disposal into the environment, even though the compounds, or their photoproducts, showed different sensitivities to physicochemical degradation. The bioassays revealed changes in the inhibitory effects on the organisms in agreement with the analytical data.
2021
Esposito Biagio., Riminucci Francesco., Di Marco Stefano., Metruccio Elisa Giorgia, Osti Fabio, Sangiorgi Stefano, et al. (2021). A simple device for the on-site photodegradation of pesticide mixes remnants to avoid environmental point pollution. APPLIED SCIENCES, 11(8), 1-16 [10.3390/app11083593].
Esposito Biagio.; Riminucci Francesco.; Di Marco Stefano.; Metruccio Elisa Giorgia; Osti Fabio; Sangiorgi Stefano; Ferri Elida Nora.
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