Enhanced degradation of the antibiotic tetracycline by heterogeneous electro-Fenton with pyrite catalysis |
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Authors: | Natija Barhoumi Nihal Oturan Salah Ammar Abdellatif Gadri Mehmet A. Oturan Enric Brillas |
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Affiliation: | 1.UR Electrochimie, Matériaux et Environnement UREME (UR17ES45), Faculté des Sciences de Gabès,Université de Gabès,Gabès,Tunisie;2.Laboratoire Géomatériaux et Environnement, EA 4508, UPEM,Université Paris-Est,Marne-La-Vallée Cedex 2,France;3.Faculté des Sciences de Bizerte,Université de Carthage,Carthage,Tunisia;4.Laboratori d’Electroquímica dels Materials i del Medi Ambient, Departament de Química Física, Facultat de Química,Universitat de Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain |
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Abstract: | There is actually increasing concern about the accumulation of antibiotics, such as tetracycline, in soil and water bodies. There is therefore a need for efficient methods to degrade antibiotics and thus clean waters. Here we tested the degradation of tetracycline using the heterogeneous electro-Fenton-pyrite method and compared the results with the conventional electro-Fenton method. The reaction was performed with a boron-doped diamond or Pt anode and carbon-felt cathode allowing electrogeneration of H2O2 from O2 reduction. Results show an increasing tetracycline mineralization using the following methods: anodic oxidation with electrogenerated H2O2, electro-Fenton and then electro-Fenton-pyrite using boron-doped diamond. Ion-exclusion HPLC revealed the complete removal of malic malonic, succinic, acetic, oxalic and oxamic acids. Nitrogen present in tetracycline was mainly mineralized in NH4 +. The higher efficiency of electro-Fenton-pyrite is explained by self-regulation of soluble Fe2+ and pH to 3.0 from pyrite catalyst favoring larger ·OH generation from Fenton’s reaction. |
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