M. Li, Xiaofang Yang, Dongsheng Wang
Jun 1, 2017
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Chemical Engineering Journal
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Abstract Erythromycin (ERY) is one of macrolide antibiotics which are hardly removed by conventional water treatment process. In this study, the degradation of ERY using a H 2 O 2 and persulfate combined process was assessed. Neutral and acidic conditions are superior to alkaline condition in the results of ERY degradation. The Cl − exhibited dual effects (favorable or adverse) distinctively on ERY degradation, while HCO 3 − , CO 3 2− and humic acid significantly inhibited ERY degradation. The results showed that with the persulfate/H 2 O 2 molar ratio improved from 0:10 to 1:9 (total oxidants dosage was 0.1 mM), the ERY degradation efficiency increased from 6.5% to 90.0%. Effective oxidation of ERY only occurred after adding persulfate with the formation of surface-associated Fe(II) on the ZVI surface facilitating rapid and extensive decomposition of H 2 O 2 . Undetectable concentration of dissolve Fe 2+ suggested that the generation of HO was mainly from the surface-located Fe(II)-initiated heterogeneous Fenton process. The intermediate products during oxidation were identified, and the degradation pathways of ERY were tentatively proposed.