2020
DOI: 10.32598/ijt.14.2.483.3
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Advanced Oxidation Process Efficiently Removes Ampicillin from Aqueous Solutions

Abstract: Background: Antibiotics are considered important and integral parts of modern life, and are widely used for treating human and animal illnesses, in medicine and veterinary medicine. However, they can cause environmental pollution and may lead to increased bacterial resistance even at low concentrations. Methods: In this study, Ampicillin degradation from β-lactam antibiotic family was studied, using a surface methodology consisting of ultraviolet radiation (254 nm) and H2O2 oxidation process in an 8-watt Pyrex… Show more

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“…Therefore, employing advanced oxidative processes (AOPs) is a wise choice to treat antibiotic contamination. [17][18][19] AOPs can treat antibiotic contamination by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS); 20 this is a novel oxidation technology for treating organic pollutants by effectively oxidizing large-molecule refractory organic compounds into small-molecule organic compounds with low or no toxicity, or completely mineralizing them into CO 2 and H 2 O.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, employing advanced oxidative processes (AOPs) is a wise choice to treat antibiotic contamination. [17][18][19] AOPs can treat antibiotic contamination by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS); 20 this is a novel oxidation technology for treating organic pollutants by effectively oxidizing large-molecule refractory organic compounds into small-molecule organic compounds with low or no toxicity, or completely mineralizing them into CO 2 and H 2 O.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%