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Role of sulfate, chloride, and nitrate anions on the degradation of fluoroquinolone antibiotics by photoelectro-Fenton.

Paola Villegas-Guzman1, Florian Hofer1, Javier Silva-Agredo1, Ricardo A Torres-Palma2.   

Abstract

Taking ciprofloxacin (CIP) as a fluoroquinolone antibiotic model, this work explores the role of common anions (sulfate, nitrate, and chloride) during the application of photoelectro-Fenton (PEF) at natural pH to degrade this type of compound in water. The system was composed of an IrO2 anode, Ti, or gas diffusion electrode (GDE) as cathode, Fe2+, and UV (254 nm). To determine the implications of these anions, the degradation pathway and efficiency of the PEF sub-processes (UV photolysis, anodic oxidation, and electro-Fenton at natural pH) were studied in the individual presence of the anions. The results highlight that degradation routes and kinetics are strongly dependent on electrolytes. When chloride and nitrate ions were present, indirect electro-chemical oxidation was identified by electro-generated HOCl and nitrogenated oxidative species, respectively. Additionally, direct photolysis and direct oxidation at the anode surface were identified as degradation routes. As a consequence of the different pathways, six primary CIP by-products were identified. Therefore, a scheme was proposed representing the pathways involved in the degradation of CIP when submitted to PEF in water with chloride, nitrate, and sulfate ions, showing the complexity of this process. Promoted by individual and synergistic actions of this process, the PEF system leads to a complete elimination of CIP with total removal of antibiotic activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, and significant mineralization. Finally, the role of the anions was tested in seawater containing CIP, in which the positive contributions of the anions were partially suppressed by its OH radical scavenger action. The findings are of interest for the understanding of the degradation of antibiotics via the PEF process in different matrices containing sulfate, nitrate, and chloride ions.

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Keywords:  Advanced oxidation processes; Antimicrobial activity; By-products; Complementary processes; Degradation pathways; Water treatment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29019037     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0404-5

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


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