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Query: KEGG:D01931 (
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The experimental results indicated that without the
TiO2
particles and
PCO
treatment, the permeate flux of ultrafiltration (UF) membrane declined to 40% of the initial permeate flux after 8 hours filtration. Feeding the humic acid solution with
TiO2
particles dosage of 1 g/L with calcium ions into UF membrane, after the same filtration time and
PCO
reaction at 120 minutes, the permeate flux was increased to about 90% of the initial permeate flux. At longer
PCO
reaction times, a better water quality of UF permeate was observed. It has been found that with the coexistence of calcium ions in humic acid solution, the smaller molecular fragments of humic acid (HA) generated by
PCO
reaction may be transferred to the surface of
TiO2
by means of adsorption. The humic acid adsorption by
TiO2
in the presence of Ca2+ is also pH dependent. The adsorption rates were 21.0, 14.9 and 10.8 ppmTOC/gTiO2 for pH value of 4, 7 and 10 respectively. The combination of effects of
PCO
mineralization of humic acid into CO2 and adsorption of humic acid by
TiO2
through the forming of HA-Ca(2+)-
TiO2
aggregate particles were responsible for the removal of humic acid foulant from UF membrane surface.
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PMID:Removal of humic acid foulant from ultrafiltration membrane surface using photocatalytic oxidation process. 1600 99
In this study, we evaluated the effects of prolonged exposure to two different nano-
TiO2
crystal phases under different illumination conditions. Fish (Piaractus mesopotamicus) were exposed for 21 days to 100 mg/L of nano-
TiO2
anatase and a mixture of anatase:rutile (80%:20%) under visible light and UV light (UVA and B, 22.47 J/cm2/h). The following oxidative stress biomarkers were mon- itored: concentrations of lipid hydroperoxide (LPO), carbonylated proteins (
PCO
), and specific activ- ities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione S-transferase (GST). Other biomarkers as well as specific activities of acid phosphatase (AP), Na+, K(+)-ATPase and metalloth- ionein levels (MT) were also evaluated. Moreover, micronucleus and comet assays were performed to assess genotoxicity. Our results showed low toxicity of nano-
TiO2
to fish and lack of titanium accumulation in muscle tissue. However, it was observed the occurrence of sublethal effects that were influenced by nano-
TiO2
crystal phase and illumination condition. Pure anatase caused more oxidative damage without co-exposure to UV, while the mixture anatase:rutile caused more sub- lethal effects when exposure occurred under UV. These findings show that the specific activity of CAT, GST,
PCO
levels and comet assay are useful as biomarkers of prolonged exposure to nano-
TiO2
. Overall, our study substantiates the development and implementation of nanoecotoxicological protocols.
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PMID:Biomarker Evaluation in Fish After Prolonged Exposure to Nano-TiO2: Influence of Illumination Conditions and Crystal Phase. 2637 53