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Degradation of sulfonamide antibiotic via UV/MgO 2 system: kinetic, application, and mechanism

Environmental Science and Pollution Research(2024)

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In response to antibiotic residues in the water, a novel advanced oxidation technology based on MgO 2 was used to remediate sulfamethazine (SMTZ) pollution in aquatic environments. Upon appropriate regulation, the remarkable removal efficiency of SMTZ was observed in a UV/MgO 2 system, and the pseudo-first-order reaction constant reached 0.4074 min −1 . In addition, the better performance of the UV/MgO 2 system in a weak acid environment was discovered. During the removal of SMTZ, the pathways of SMTZ degradation were deduced, including nitration, ring opening, and group loss. In the mineralization exploration, the further removal of residual products of SMTZ by the UV/MgO 2 system was visually demonstrated. The qualitative and quantitative researches as well as the roles of reactive species were valuated, which revealed the important role of ·O 2 − . Common co-existing substances in actual wastewater such as NO 3 − HA, Cl − , Fe 2+ , Co 2+ , and Mn 2+ can slightly inhibit the degradation of SMTZ in the UV/MgO 2 system. Finally, the capacity of efficient degradation of SMTZ in actual wastewater by the UV/MgO 2 system was proved. The results indicated that the innovative UV/MgO 2 system was of great practical application prospect in antibiotic residue wastewater remediation.
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UV/MgO2 system,Degradation of sulfamethazine,Reactive species,Mineralization,Application
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