Antibiotics degradation by UV/chlor(am)ine advanced oxidation processes: A comprehensive review
Zhen-Yan Lu
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,
Yanchen Ling
2, 3
,
Wenjun Sun
2, 4
,
Chaoran Liu
5
,
Ted Mao
4, 6
,
Wenjun Sun
2
,
Tianyin Huang
3
4
Research Institute for Environmental Innovation (Suzhou) Tsinghua, Suzhou, 215163, China
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5
Beijing Waterworks Group Co., LTD, Beijing, 100031, China
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6
MW Technologies, Inc., London, Ontario, Canada
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-09-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 2.205
CiteScore: 16.0
Impact factor: 7.3
ISSN: 02697491, 18736424
PubMed ID:
35760199
General Medicine
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Pollution
Toxicology
Abstract
Antibiotics are emerging contaminants in aquatic environments which pose serious risks to the ecological environment and human health. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) based on ultraviolet (UV) light have good application prospects for antibiotic degradation. As new and developing UV-AOPs, UV/chlorine and derived UV/chloramine processes have attracted increasing attention due to the production of highly reactive radicals (e.g., hydroxyl radical, reactive chlorine species, and reactive nitrogen species) and also because they can provide long-lasting disinfection. In this review, the main reaction pathways of radicals formed during the UV/chlor (am)ine process are proposed. The degradation efficiency, influencing factors, generation of disinfection by-products (DBPs), and changes in toxicity that occur during antibiotic degradation by UV/chlor (am)ine are reviewed. Based on the statistics and analysis of published results, the effects caused by energy consumption, defined as electrical energy per order (EE/O), increase in the following order: UV/chlorine < UV/peroxydisulfate (PDS)< UV/H2O2 < UV/persulfate (PS) < 265 nm and 285 nm UV-LED/chlorine (EE/O). Some inherent problems that affect the UV/chlor (am)ine processes and prospects for future research are proposed. The use of UV/chlor (am)ine AOPs is a rich field of research and has promising future applications, and this review provides a theoretical basis for that.
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Lu Z. et al. Antibiotics degradation by UV/chlor(am)ine advanced oxidation processes: A comprehensive review // Environmental Pollution. 2022. Vol. 308. p. 119673.
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Lu Z., Ling Y., Sun W., Liu C., Mao T., Sun W., Huang T. Antibiotics degradation by UV/chlor(am)ine advanced oxidation processes: A comprehensive review // Environmental Pollution. 2022. Vol. 308. p. 119673.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119673
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119673
TI - Antibiotics degradation by UV/chlor(am)ine advanced oxidation processes: A comprehensive review
T2 - Environmental Pollution
AU - Lu, Zhen-Yan
AU - Ling, Yanchen
AU - Sun, Wenjun
AU - Liu, Chaoran
AU - Mao, Ted
AU - Sun, Wenjun
AU - Huang, Tianyin
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/09/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 119673
VL - 308
PMID - 35760199
SN - 0269-7491
SN - 1873-6424
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@article{2022_Lu,
author = {Zhen-Yan Lu and Yanchen Ling and Wenjun Sun and Chaoran Liu and Ted Mao and Wenjun Sun and Tianyin Huang},
title = {Antibiotics degradation by UV/chlor(am)ine advanced oxidation processes: A comprehensive review},
journal = {Environmental Pollution},
year = {2022},
volume = {308},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119673},
pages = {119673},
doi = {10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119673}
}