摘要
5-Fluorouracil and cyclophosphamide, the two most commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs, are widely detected in aquatic environments and cause cytotoxic and other adverse effects in ecosystems. In this work, UV/peracetic acid (UV/PAA) treatment was investigated for the first time for 5-fluorouracil and cyclophosphamide removal. The results showed that 5-fluorouracil and cyclophosphamide can be efficiently removed via UV/PAA within 20 min, with pseudo-first-order rate constants (k obs ) of 0.197 and 0.135 min −1 , respectively. The influences of PAA dosage, initial compound concentration, solution pH and common water constituents (Cl − , HCO 3 − , NO 3 − and dissolved organic matter) were systematically studied. [rad]OH was the predominant species involved in the degradation of the two pharmaceuticals, while direct UV photolysis and R–C[rad] were also involved in removing 5-fluorouracil. Two and five byproducts were detected in UV/PAA degradation of 5-fluorouracil and cyclophosphamide, respectively, and the possible degradation pathways were proposed. Although total organic carbon was not completely removed during the reaction, the Microtox® toxicity trend (an increase and further decrease) implied further detoxification of the byproducts. Additionally, UV/PAA treatment applied to real water samples (river water and effluent from a wastewater treatment plant) still exhibited good efficiency for removing the two compounds, revealing its applicability in water/wastewater treatment.