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Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC

Sulfonamide antibiotics in the environment not only disrupt the ecological balance but can also enter the human or animal body in various forms and cause harm. Therefore, exploring efficient methods to degrade sulfonamide antibiotics is crucial. In this study, we prepared biochar (BC) using corn str...

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Autores principales: Dang, Jiatao, Pei, Wenjun, Hu, Fumeng, Yu, Zaihui, Zhao, Shuheng, Hu, Jianjun, Liu, Jiuli, Zhang, Dongliang, Jing, Zhixuan, Lei, Xuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888669
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11100818
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author Dang, Jiatao
Pei, Wenjun
Hu, Fumeng
Yu, Zaihui
Zhao, Shuheng
Hu, Jianjun
Liu, Jiuli
Zhang, Dongliang
Jing, Zhixuan
Lei, Xuan
author_facet Dang, Jiatao
Pei, Wenjun
Hu, Fumeng
Yu, Zaihui
Zhao, Shuheng
Hu, Jianjun
Liu, Jiuli
Zhang, Dongliang
Jing, Zhixuan
Lei, Xuan
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description Sulfonamide antibiotics in the environment not only disrupt the ecological balance but can also enter the human or animal body in various forms and cause harm. Therefore, exploring efficient methods to degrade sulfonamide antibiotics is crucial. In this study, we prepared biochar (BC) using corn straw, and TiO(2)/BC was obtained by doping different proportions of TiO(2) into biochar with varying carbonization temperatures using the sol–gel method. Next, we investigated the degradation of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in solution using the generated TiO(2)/BC under ultraviolet irradiation and studied the effects of various experimental parameters, such as the type of composite material, composite material addition, solution pH, and initial antibiotic concentration on SMX degradation. Under an initial SMX concentration of 30 mg/L, the composite with the best photocatalytic degradation performance was TiO(2)/BC-5-300 (i.e., 5 mL of TiO(2) doping; 300 °C calcination temperature), with an addition amount of 0.02 g and a solution pH of 3. The degradation efficiency increased from 22.3% to 89%, and the most significant degradation effect occurred during the initial stage of photocatalytic degradation. In the TiO(2)/BC-5-300 treated SMX solution, the average rhizome length of bean sprouts was significantly higher than that of the untreated SMX solution and slightly lower than that of the deionized aqueous solution (3.05 cm < 3.85 cm < 4.05 cm). This confirmed that the photocatalytic degradation of SMX by the composite was effective and could efficiently reduce its impact on the growth of bean sprouts. This study provides essential data and theoretical support for using TiO(2)/BC in the treatment of antibiotic-contaminated wastewater.
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spelling pubmed-106105552023-10-28 Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC Dang, Jiatao Pei, Wenjun Hu, Fumeng Yu, Zaihui Zhao, Shuheng Hu, Jianjun Liu, Jiuli Zhang, Dongliang Jing, Zhixuan Lei, Xuan Toxics Article Sulfonamide antibiotics in the environment not only disrupt the ecological balance but can also enter the human or animal body in various forms and cause harm. Therefore, exploring efficient methods to degrade sulfonamide antibiotics is crucial. In this study, we prepared biochar (BC) using corn straw, and TiO(2)/BC was obtained by doping different proportions of TiO(2) into biochar with varying carbonization temperatures using the sol–gel method. Next, we investigated the degradation of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in solution using the generated TiO(2)/BC under ultraviolet irradiation and studied the effects of various experimental parameters, such as the type of composite material, composite material addition, solution pH, and initial antibiotic concentration on SMX degradation. Under an initial SMX concentration of 30 mg/L, the composite with the best photocatalytic degradation performance was TiO(2)/BC-5-300 (i.e., 5 mL of TiO(2) doping; 300 °C calcination temperature), with an addition amount of 0.02 g and a solution pH of 3. The degradation efficiency increased from 22.3% to 89%, and the most significant degradation effect occurred during the initial stage of photocatalytic degradation. In the TiO(2)/BC-5-300 treated SMX solution, the average rhizome length of bean sprouts was significantly higher than that of the untreated SMX solution and slightly lower than that of the deionized aqueous solution (3.05 cm < 3.85 cm < 4.05 cm). This confirmed that the photocatalytic degradation of SMX by the composite was effective and could efficiently reduce its impact on the growth of bean sprouts. This study provides essential data and theoretical support for using TiO(2)/BC in the treatment of antibiotic-contaminated wastewater. MDPI 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10610555/ /pubmed/37888669 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11100818 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dang, Jiatao
Pei, Wenjun
Hu, Fumeng
Yu, Zaihui
Zhao, Shuheng
Hu, Jianjun
Liu, Jiuli
Zhang, Dongliang
Jing, Zhixuan
Lei, Xuan
Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC
title Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC
title_full Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC
title_fullStr Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC
title_short Photocatalytic Degradation and Toxicity Analysis of Sulfamethoxazole using TiO(2)/BC
title_sort photocatalytic degradation and toxicity analysis of sulfamethoxazole using tio(2)/bc
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888669
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11100818
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