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Enhanced removal of antibiotics from secondary wastewater effluents by novel UV/pre-magnetized Fe0/H2O2 process

Journal

WATER RESEARCH
Volume 153, Issue -, Pages 144-159

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.12.063

Keywords

UV/Pre-Fe-0/H2O2 process; Secondary wastewater effluents; Antibiotics; Cost-effective; Synergetic effect

Funding

  1. National Special S&T Project on Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2017ZX07107002]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [21773129, 21811530274, 91545126]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC0400706]
  4. Sino-Canada Cooperation Projects of Tianjin Binhai
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  6. National Undergraduate Training Program for Innovation and Entrepreneurship [201510055108]
  7. 111 program
  8. Ministry of Education, China [T2017002]

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Antibiotics have been frequently detected in the aquatic environment and are of emerging concern due to their adverse effect and potential of inducing antibiotic resistance. In this study, we developed an UV/pre-magnetized Fe-0/H2O2 process (UV/pre-Fe-0/H2O2) valid for neutral pH conditions, which could remove sulfamethazine (SMT) completely within only 30 min and enhance 1.8 times of SMT removal. Meanwhile, this process demonstrated outstanding mineralization capability with the TOC removal of 92.1%, while for UV/H2O2 and UV/Fe-0/H2O2 system it was 53.9% and 72.1%, respectively. Better synergetic effect between UV irradiation and pre-Fe-0/H2O2 system was observed, and the value of synergetic factor was 6.3 in the presence of both ions and humic acid, which was much higher than that in deionized water (4.4), humic acid (5.5) and ions (1.5). Moreover, the process could efficiently remove various antibiotics (800 mu g L-1 oxytetracycline (OTC); 800 mu g L-1 tetracycline (TC); 400 mu g L-1 sulfadiazine (SD) and 400 mu g L-1 SMT) in the secondary wastewater effluent. After optimization of Fe and H2O2 dosage, these antibiotics could be removed within 10 min (k(app) (10(3)) = 288.6 min(-1)) with a very low treatment cost of 0.1 USD m(-3), and the EE/O value was only 1.22 kWh m(-3). Compared with O-3, UV/Fe2+/PDS, VUV/UV/Fe2+ and other US-based processes, the degradation rates by this process could enhance as high as 22.3 folds while the treatment cost or EE/O value could reduce greatly. Therefore, UV/pre-Fe-0/H2O2 process is promising and cost-effective for the treatment of antibiotics in secondary wastewater effluents. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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