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Application of BiVO4 –Microalgae Combined Treatment to Remove High Concentration Mixture of Sulfamethazine and Sulfadiazine
Liu, Wan1,2; Chen, Shan1,2,3; Zhou, Han1,2; Wang, Xianyun4; Xu, Houtao5; Wang, Liqing1,2; Zhang, Wei1,2; Chen, Lijing1,2
2022-02-24
Source PublicationWater
ISSN2073-4441
Volume14Issue:5Pages:718
Abstract

Sulfonamides (SAs) are the most common and bio-refractory antibiotics detected in surface water systems, which cause long-term toxic effects on aquatic organisms. This study used the combination of a BiVO photocatalyst and freshwater micro-green alga (Dictyosphaerium sp.) to remove sulfadiazine (SD) and sulfamethazine (SM2) at an initial concentration of 5 mg/L (1:1 v/v) for 7 days. We set up three gradient concentrations of BiVO (0.5, 1 and 2 g/L) combined with the same concentration (80 mg/L) of Dictyosphaerium sp. and then prepared corresponding concentrations of pure BiVO and pure microalgae as controls. We evaluated the ability of BiVO and Dictyosphaerium sp. combined technology to remove SAs by observing the removal efficiency of antibiotics and explained the degradation mechanism of antibiotics and the key role of microalgae by studying the changes of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inorganic ions (nitrogen, sulfur). The results showed that the degradation rate of these two SAs in the 0.5 g/L BiVO –algae group could reach >96% within 7 d, which was higher than that in the 2 g/L BiVO group (93%) and the algae group (28%). The increased degradation efficiency of SAs in BiVO and microalgae systems was mainly due to the increased amount of ROS. Meanwhile, more SAs were degraded to inorganic compounds such as NH-N, NO-N and SO-S under ROS stress. It was found that microalgae can absorb the degradation products of antibiotics such as NH-N for their own growth, thereby reducing the toxicity of antibiotic by-products. In addition, BiVO had no damaging effect on the autofluorescence intensity of the microalgae. Our study provides an efficient and eco-economic approach to remove antibiotics using visible-light irradiation in aquatic environments and provides new insights into the biological removal of other antibiotic contaminants in aquatic environments.

KeywordBivo4 DictyoSphaerium Sp nh4+-n Reactive Oxygen Species Sulfadiazine Sulfamethazine
DOI10.3390/w14050718
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology ; Water Resources
WOS SubjectEnvironmental Sciences ; Water Resources
WOS IDWOS:000768837400001
PublisherMDPI, ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85125669881
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Co-First AuthorLiu, Wan
Corresponding AuthorZhang, Wei
Affiliation1.Centre for Research on Environmental Ecology and Fish Nutrient, Ministry of Agriculture, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306, China
2.Key Laboratory of Exploration and Utilization of Aquatic Genetic Resources, Ministry of Education, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306, China
3.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Taipa, 999078, Macao
4.Shanghai National Engineering Research Center for Urban Water Resources Co., Ltd, Shanghai, 200082, China
5.School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China
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Liu, Wan,Chen, Shan,Zhou, Han,et al. Application of BiVO4 –Microalgae Combined Treatment to Remove High Concentration Mixture of Sulfamethazine and Sulfadiazine[J]. Water, 2022, 14(5), 718.
APA Liu, Wan., Chen, Shan., Zhou, Han., Wang, Xianyun., Xu, Houtao., Wang, Liqing., Zhang, Wei., & Chen, Lijing (2022). Application of BiVO4 –Microalgae Combined Treatment to Remove High Concentration Mixture of Sulfamethazine and Sulfadiazine. Water, 14(5), 718.
MLA Liu, Wan,et al."Application of BiVO4 –Microalgae Combined Treatment to Remove High Concentration Mixture of Sulfamethazine and Sulfadiazine".Water 14.5(2022):718.
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