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Caffeine degradation in water by gamma irradiation, ozonation and ozonation/gamma irradiation
Aqueous solutions of caffeine were treated with ozone and gamma irradiation. The amounts of remaining
caffeine were determined after solid phase extraction as a function of absorbed dose and ozonation time. In addition
to this, some important parameters such as inorganic ions, chemical oxygen demand (COD) dissolved oxygen and total
acidity changes were followed. Caffeine (50 ppm) is found to be completely decomposed at 3.0 kGy and 1.2 kGy doses
in the absence of H2O2 and in 1.20 mM H2O2 solutions, respectively. In the case of gamma irradiation after ozonation,
50 ppm caffeine was removed at 0.2 kGy when the solution was ozonized for 100 s at a rate of 10 g O3 h–1 in 400 mL
50 ppm paracetamol solution.