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  • A new magnetic graphoxide/biochar composite (mGO/TBC) was created to effectively degrade and remove sulfonamide and quinolone antibiotics using a persulfate activator, achieving over 95% removal rates.
  • The mGO/TBC composite can be reused at least seven times and utilizes specific oxidation species to enhance the degradation process, indicating strong potential for environmental applications in antibiotic bioremediation.

Article Abstract

Antibiotics pollution is an urgent public health issue. Biochar is a kind of promising composite for removal antibiotic in aqueous environment. In this study, a novel magnetic graphoxide/biochar composite (mGO/TBC) was synthesized by simple impregnation method and used as an efficient and recyclable persulfate (PS) activator for degradation and removal of sulfonamides (SAs) and quinolones (QNs) antibiotics. Based on the synergism pre-adsorption and degradation between graphoxide and biochar, the removal rates of mGO/TBC on sarafloxacin hydrochloride, sulfadimethoxine, sulfapyridine, sulfadoxine, sulfamonomethoxine, sulfachloropyridazine, enrofloxacin, and ciprofloxacin were increased above 95%. Moreover, the mGO/TBC could be reused at least seven times after degradation-recovery cycles. Quenching experiment and ESR analysis proved that O, OH, and SO from mGO/TBC/PS system were the primary oxidation active species to degrade SAs and QNs. It is a promising substrate for antibiotic bioremediation with good application prospects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-25298-wDOI Listing

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