| Literature DB >> 31812051 |
Shengnan Yang1, Yanbiao Liu2, Chensi Shen3, Fang Li3, Bo Yang1, Manhong Huang3, Ming Yang4, Zhiwei Wang5, Wolfgang Sand6.
Abstract
In this study, electrooxidation of the tetracycline hydrolysis products was investigated using a carbon nanotube (CNT) electrochemical filter and 4-epianhydrochlortetracycline (EACTC) as a model compound. Electrochemical filtration of 10 μmol L-1 EACTC at a voltage of 2.5 V and a flow rate of 1.5 mL min-1 (hydraulic residence time <3 s) provided an oxidation flux of 1251 ± 28 μmol h-1 m-2. Replacement of the Ti cathode with a CNT filter cathode increased the EACTC oxidative flux by 1.3 fold at a voltage of 2.5 V. The electrochemical filtration process is effective for the degradation of EACTC and the reduction of the antimicrobial activity based on liquid chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-TOF-MS) analysis and luminescent bacteria test. The high oxidation flux within 300 min (1212-1263 μmol h-1 m-2) and affordable cost (0.25 kWh m-3) at a voltage of 2.5 V show the potential application of the electrochemical filtration system as a promising unit for EACTC degradation. These findings provided new insights into the rational design principles of novel continuous-flow filtration system aimed to efficiently remove hydrolysis products of the antibiotic tetracycline.Entities:
Keywords: CNT filter; Continuous-flow; Degradation pathway; Electrooxidation; Tetracycline hydrolysis product
Year: 2019 PMID: 31812051 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086