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Long-term stable and efficient degradation of ornidazole with minimized by-product formation by a biological sulfidogenic process based on elemental sulfur | |
Jiajia Zeng1,2,3; Shuqun Xu1,2; Keyue Lin1,2; Si Yao1,2; Bin Yang1,2; Zhanhui Peng1,2; Tianwei Hao4; Xiaoyu Yu5; Tingting Zhu2; Feng Jiang6; Jianliang Sun1,2 | |
2024-02 | |
Source Publication | Water Research |
ISSN | 0043-1354 |
Volume | 249Pages:120940 |
Abstract | Conventional biological treatment processes cannot efficiently and completely degrade nitroimidazole antibiotics, due to the formation of highly antibacterial and carcinogenic nitroreduction by-products. This study investigated the removal of a typical nitroimidazole antibiotic (ornidazole) during wastewater treatment by a biological sulfidogenic process based on elemental sulfur (S0-BSP). Efficient and stable ornidazole degradation and organic carbon mineralization were simultaneously achieved by the S0-BSP in a 798-day bench-scale trial. Over 99.8 % of ornidazole (200‒500 μg/L) was removed with the removal rates of up to 0.59 g/(m3·d). Meanwhile, the efficiencies of organic carbon mineralization and sulfide production were hardly impacted by the dosed ornidazole, and their rates were maintained at 0.15 kg C/(m3·d) and 0.49 kg S/(m3·d), respectively. The genera associated with ornidazole degradation were identified (e.g., Sedimentibacter, Trichococcus, and Longilinea), and their abundances increased significantly. Microbial degradation of ornidazole proceeded by several functional genes, such as dehalogenases, cysteine synthase, and dioxygenases, mainly through dechlorination, denitration, N-heterocyclic ring cleavage, and oxidation. More importantly, the nucleophilic substitution of nitro group mediated by in-situ formed reducing sulfur species (e.g., sulfide, polysulfides, and cysteine hydropolysulfides), instead of nitroreduction, enhanced the complete ornidazole degradation and minimized the formation of carcinogenic and antibacterial nitroreduction by-products. The findings suggest that S0-BSP can be a promising approach to treat wastewater containing multiple contaminants, such as emerging organic pollutants, organic carbon, nitrate, and heavy metals. |
Keyword | Biological Sulfur Conversion Nitroimidazole Antibiotics Reducing Sulfur Species Nucleophilic Substitution |
DOI | 10.1016/j.watres.2023.120940 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Engineering ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Water Resources |
WOS Subject | Engineering, Environmental ; Environmental Sciences ; Water Resources |
WOS ID | WOS:001137362000001 |
Publisher | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85179472893 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Science and Technology DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING |
Corresponding Author | Feng Jiang; Jianliang Sun |
Affiliation | 1.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Pollution and Environmental Safety & MOE Key Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry of Environment, School of Environment, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510006, China 2.MOE Key Lab Theory Chemistry Environment, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China South China Normal University 3.State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Drinking Water Source Management and Technology, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Emerging Contaminants Detection and Control in Water Environment, Shenzhen Academy of Environmental Sciences, Shenzhen 518001, China 4.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Macau 999078, China 5.Guangdong Polytechnic of Environmental Protection Engineering, Foshan 528216, China 6.School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Jiajia Zeng,Shuqun Xu,Keyue Lin,et al. Long-term stable and efficient degradation of ornidazole with minimized by-product formation by a biological sulfidogenic process based on elemental sulfur[J]. Water Research, 2024, 249, 120940. |
APA | Jiajia Zeng., Shuqun Xu., Keyue Lin., Si Yao., Bin Yang., Zhanhui Peng., Tianwei Hao., Xiaoyu Yu., Tingting Zhu., Feng Jiang., & Jianliang Sun (2024). Long-term stable and efficient degradation of ornidazole with minimized by-product formation by a biological sulfidogenic process based on elemental sulfur. Water Research, 249, 120940. |
MLA | Jiajia Zeng,et al."Long-term stable and efficient degradation of ornidazole with minimized by-product formation by a biological sulfidogenic process based on elemental sulfur".Water Research 249(2024):120940. |
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