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. 2018 Jul;25(21):20293-20303.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-8420-z. Epub 2017 Feb 3.

Removal of β-lactam antibiotics from pharmaceutical wastewaters using photo-Fenton process at near-neutral pH

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Removal of β-lactam antibiotics from pharmaceutical wastewaters using photo-Fenton process at near-neutral pH

Ana L Giraldo-Aguirre et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

In this work, the photo-Fenton process at near-neutral pH was applied for the removal of the β-lactam antibiotic oxacillin (OXA) in water using artificial and sunlight. Initially, the main variables of the process (Fe(II), H2O2, and light power) were optimized by a statistical factorial design (23 with center points). The experimental design indicated that 90 μmol L-1 of Fe(II), 10 mmol L-1 of H2O2, and 30 W of power light were the favorable conditions for degradation of OXA at 203 μmol L-1. In the photo-Fenton system, the H2O2 alone, UV-light/H2O2, and Fe(II)/H2O2 subsystems presented a significant participation on antibiotic removal. Moreover, based on the primary organic transformation products, a mechanism of OXA degradation was proposed. Under the favorable operational conditions, both the pollutant and the antimicrobial activity were eliminated after 50 min of process application. Although at 480 min of treatment, only 5% of mineralization was achieved, the level of biodegradability of the solutions increased from 0.08 to 0.98. Interestingly, the presence of pharmaceutical additives (glucose, isopropanol, and oxalic acid) had a moderate interference on the efficiency of the pollutant removal. Additionally, the treatment at pilot scale of the β-lactam antibiotic in a pharmaceutical complex matrix using solar radiation allowed the complete removal of the pollutant and its associated antimicrobial activity in a very short time period (5 min). These results evidenced the applicability of the photo-Fenton process to treat wastewaters from pharmaceutical industry loaded with β-lactam antibiotics at near neutral pH values efficiently.

Keywords: Advanced oxidation process; Antimicrobial activity; Matrix effects; Near-neutral pH; Photo-Fenton; Water treatment.

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