“… 14 Nickel oxide nanoparticles could remove ciprofloxacin by adsorption, 15 but the adsorption capacity was limited and saturation tends to occur during use. Although the activated sludge process could effectively treat pharmaceutical wastewater contaminated with antibiotics, 16 this method would cause a potentially harmful situation by creating a large number of resistant bacteria and genes in the activated sludge. In recent years, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have received increasing attention owing to their different advantages, such as high oxidation, non-selectivity, and fast reaction rates.…”