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Degradation of quinolone antibiotic, norfloxacin, in aqueous solution using gamma-ray irradiation.

Murtaza Sayed1,2, Javed Ali Khan3, Luqman Ali Shah3, Noor S Shah3,4, Hasan M Khan5, Faiza Rehman3, Abdur Rahman Khan6, Asad M Khan6.   

Abstract

This study reports the efficiency of gamma-ray irradiation to degrade quinolone antibiotic, norfloxacin, in aqueous solution. Laboratory batch experiments were conducted to determine the "pseudo-first" order degradation kinetics of norfloxacin in the concentration ranges of 3.4-16.1 mg L(-1) by gamma-ray irradiation. The dose constant was found to be dependent on the initial concentration of norfloxacin and gamma-ray irradiation dose rate (D r). The saturation of norfloxacin sample solutions with N2, air or N2O, and the presence of tert-butanol and 2-propanol showed that (•)OH played more crucial role in the degradation of norfloxacin. The second order rate constants of (•)OH, eaq (-), and (•)H with norfloxacin were calculated to be 8.81 × 10(9), 9.54 × 10(8), and 1.10 × 10(9) M(-1) s(-1), respectively. The effects of various additives including CO3 (2-), HCO3 (-), NO3 (-), NO2 (-), and thiourea and the pH of the medium on the degradation of norfloxacin were also investigated. Norfloxacin degradation was lower in surface water and wastewater than in ultrapure water. Several degradation byproducts of norfloxacin were identified from which the possible degradation pathway was proposed.

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Keywords:  Additives; Degradation kinetics; Degradation pathways; Gamma-ray irradiation; Norfloxacin; Water decontamination

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27020780     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-6475-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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