Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto

Los productos farmacéuticos y de cuidado personal (PPCP) son contaminantes emergentes de creciente preocupación ambiental. Este estudio evaluó el desempeño de un humedal construido de flujo vertical (HCFV) con Eichhornia crassipes integrado con campo eléctrico para la remoción de bisfenol A (BPA) ,1...

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Lozano Cordero, Leidy Judith
Romero Rodríguez, Yulieth Paola
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Humedales artificiales
Contaminantes emergentes
Eichhornia crassipes
Campo eléctrico
Artificial wetlands
Emerging contaminants
Eichhornia crassipes
Electric field
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
title Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
spellingShingle Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
Humedales artificiales
Contaminantes emergentes
Eichhornia crassipes
Campo eléctrico
Artificial wetlands
Emerging contaminants
Eichhornia crassipes
Electric field
title_short Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
title_full Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
title_fullStr Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
title_full_unstemmed Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
title_sort Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domésticas mediante humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico: un estudio a escala piloto
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Lozano Cordero, Leidy Judith
Romero Rodríguez, Yulieth Paola
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Pinedo, José
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Lozano Cordero, Leidy Judith
Romero Rodríguez, Yulieth Paola
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Díaz Pongutá, Basilio
Marrugo Madrid, Siday María
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Humedales artificiales
Contaminantes emergentes
Eichhornia crassipes
Campo eléctrico
topic Humedales artificiales
Contaminantes emergentes
Eichhornia crassipes
Campo eléctrico
Artificial wetlands
Emerging contaminants
Eichhornia crassipes
Electric field
dc.subject.keywords.eng.fl_str_mv Artificial wetlands
Emerging contaminants
Eichhornia crassipes
Electric field
description Los productos farmacéuticos y de cuidado personal (PPCP) son contaminantes emergentes de creciente preocupación ambiental. Este estudio evaluó el desempeño de un humedal construido de flujo vertical (HCFV) con Eichhornia crassipes integrado con campo eléctrico para la remoción de bisfenol A (BPA) ,17-alfa-etinilestradiol (EE2) y gemfibrozilo (GEM) en aguas residuales domésticas. El sistema consistió en tres unidades experimentales construidas en policloruro de vinilo: TR1 (plantas + tapas plásticas), TR2 (plantas + tapas plásticas + estimulación eléctrica a 10 y 1.0 V) y TR3 (plantas sin material soporte). La concentración inicial de BPA registrada fue de 1.07 ± 0.07 µg/L, mientras que para los compuestos EE2 y GEM, tales concentraciones se encontraron por debajo del límite de cuantificación (LCM = 0.05 µg/L). Los resultados indican que la eliminación más efectiva de BPA dentro de los sistemas HCFV se logró en (TR3), alcanzando un 98.13% ± 0.43%, seguido de un 87.85% ± 2.80% (TR1), valores que superan el obtenido por TR2, que fue de 85.05% ± 2.80%. Reducir el campo eléctrico de 10 V a 1.0 V mejoró la eliminación de DQO en un 42%. No obstante, esta eficiencia puede verse afectada con el tiempo, sugiriendo así una correlación directa entre el voltaje aplicado y el tiempo de contacto en los sistemas de tratamiento. Estos resultados confirman el potencial de los humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico como una estrategia innovadora y eficiente para la remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales, destacando la necesidad de estudios adicionales para su optimización y escalado.
publishDate 2025
dc.date.accessioned.none.fl_str_mv 2025-07-24T01:22:20Z
dc.date.available.none.fl_str_mv 2025-07-24T01:22:20Z
2026-07-23
dc.date.issued.none.fl_str_mv 2025-07-23
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spelling Pinedo, JoséLozano Cordero, Leidy JudithRomero Rodríguez, Yulieth PaolaDíaz Pongutá, BasilioMarrugo Madrid, Siday María2025-07-24T01:22:20Z2026-07-232025-07-24T01:22:20Z2025-07-23https://repositorio.unicordoba.edu.co/handle/ucordoba/9465Universidad de CórdobaRepositorio Universidad de Córdobahttps://repositorio.unicordoba.edu.co/Los productos farmacéuticos y de cuidado personal (PPCP) son contaminantes emergentes de creciente preocupación ambiental. Este estudio evaluó el desempeño de un humedal construido de flujo vertical (HCFV) con Eichhornia crassipes integrado con campo eléctrico para la remoción de bisfenol A (BPA) ,17-alfa-etinilestradiol (EE2) y gemfibrozilo (GEM) en aguas residuales domésticas. El sistema consistió en tres unidades experimentales construidas en policloruro de vinilo: TR1 (plantas + tapas plásticas), TR2 (plantas + tapas plásticas + estimulación eléctrica a 10 y 1.0 V) y TR3 (plantas sin material soporte). La concentración inicial de BPA registrada fue de 1.07 ± 0.07 µg/L, mientras que para los compuestos EE2 y GEM, tales concentraciones se encontraron por debajo del límite de cuantificación (LCM = 0.05 µg/L). Los resultados indican que la eliminación más efectiva de BPA dentro de los sistemas HCFV se logró en (TR3), alcanzando un 98.13% ± 0.43%, seguido de un 87.85% ± 2.80% (TR1), valores que superan el obtenido por TR2, que fue de 85.05% ± 2.80%. Reducir el campo eléctrico de 10 V a 1.0 V mejoró la eliminación de DQO en un 42%. No obstante, esta eficiencia puede verse afectada con el tiempo, sugiriendo así una correlación directa entre el voltaje aplicado y el tiempo de contacto en los sistemas de tratamiento. Estos resultados confirman el potencial de los humedales artificiales con campo eléctrico como una estrategia innovadora y eficiente para la remoción de contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales, destacando la necesidad de estudios adicionales para su optimización y escalado.Pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) are emerging contaminants of increasing environmental concern. This study evaluated the performance of a vertical flow constructed wetland (VCW) with Eichhornia crassipes integrated with electric field for the removal of bisphenol A (BPA), 17-alpha-ethinylestradiol (EE2) and gemfibrozil (GEM) in domestic wastewater. The system consisted of three experimental units constructed in polyvinyl chloride: TR1 (plants + plastic caps), TR2 (plants + plastic caps + electrical stimulation at 10 and 1.0 V) and TR3 (plants without supporting material). The initial BPA concentration recorded was 1.07 ± 0.07 µg/L, while for the EE2 and GEM compounds, such concentrations were found to be below the limit of quantification (LCM = 0.05 µg/L). The results indicate that the most effective removal of BPA within the HCFV systems was achieved in (TR3), reaching 98.13% ± 0.43%, followed by 87.85% ± 2.80% (TR1), values that exceed that obtained by TR2, which was 85.05% ± 2.80%. Reducing the electric field from 10 V to 1.0 V improved COD removal by 42%. However, this efficiency may be affected with time, suggesting a direct correlation between applied voltage and contact time in the treatment systems. These results confirm the potential of artificial wetlands with electric field as an innovative and efficient strategy for the removal of emerging contaminants in wastewater, highlighting the need for further studies for their optimization and scaling up.Lista de FigurasLista de TablasResumen1. Introducción2. Objetivos2.1. Objetivo General2.2. Objetivos Especificos3. Marco Teórico3.1. Definición y características de los humedales artificiales3.1.1. ¿Qué es un humedal artificial?3.1.2. ¿Cómo se clasifican los humedales artificiales?3.1.3. Rendimiento de la eliminación de humedales artificiales híbridos3.2. Componentes del humedal artificial3.2.1. Agua3.2.2. Sustrato3.2.3. Macrófitos3.2.4. Microorganismos3.3. Funciones y beneficios de los humedales en el tratamiento de aguas residuales3.3.1. ¿Cuáles son los principales procesos que contribuyen a la eliminación de contaminantes en humedales artificiales?3.4. Contaminantes emergentes objeto de estudio3.4.1. ¿Qué son los contaminantes emergentes?3.4.2. Bisfenol A3.4.3. 17-alfa-etinilestradiol3.4.4. Gemfibrozilo3.5. Sistemas electroquímicos integrados en humedales artificiales4. Metodología4.1. Configuración y funcionamiento de humedales artificiales a escala piloto4.2. Muestreo y análisis parámetros fisicoquímicos4.3. Análisis estadístico5. Resultados y análisis5.1. Caracterización fisicoquímica del agua residual5.2. Evaluación de la remoción de materia orgánica y nutrientes en humedales artificiales5.3. Remoción de contaminantes emergentes en humedales artificiales5.4. Comparación con otros estudios y perspectivas futuras6. Conclusiones7. Recomendaciones8. 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