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    <dc:date>2026-06-23T06:31:45Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Intensified removal of 4-Methylpyridine by ultrasonication in presence of  advanced oxidants</title>
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    <description>Title: Intensified removal of 4-Methylpyridine by ultrasonication in presence of  advanced oxidants
Authors: Daware, Gurav B.; Pangarkar, Bhausaheb L.; Kayande, Umesh P.; Shinde, Priyanka R.; Kolhe, M.J.; dabhade, Ganesh; Joshi P., Piyush
Abstract: Water contamination is a big issue in every part of the globe. In response to the rising demand for wastewater &#xD;
with lower pollutant levels, a unique enhanced oxidation technique called ultrasound assisted irradiation has &#xD;
been developed. In the current study, advanced oxidising technology is used to accelerate the breakdown of 4- &#xD;
Methylpyridine (4 MP) utilising ultrasound at a rated frequency of 22 ± 2 KHz. In the presence of ultrasound, the &#xD;
effects of advanced oxidising agents as well as the effects of different operational factors like pH, time, and power &#xD;
were evaluated. The kinetics for degradation of 4 MP were evaluated by second order model. The combined &#xD;
strategy of ultrasound assisted degradation in the presence of various advanced oxidising agents like hydrogen &#xD;
peroxide (H2O2), peroxymonosulphate (PMS), potassium per sulphate (KPS) and Fenton reagent was investigated &#xD;
at optimal operating conditions, with the starting concentration of 50 mg/L at pH 9, and temperature 450&#xD;
C. &#xD;
When applying ultrasound at its highest rated power of 120 W while the Fenton reagent was present, the &#xD;
maximum degradation was recorded to be 99 ± 1%. The scavenger effect of •&#xD;
OH free radical andions was &#xD;
evaluated on degradation of 4 MP. The synergetic index for all combination approaches was determined, for US/ &#xD;
Fenton maximum synergetic index 10.8 established. The tentative degradation pathway was studied for &#xD;
degradation of 4 MP.</description>
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