“…As a typical kind of fluoroquinolone antibiotic, levofloxacin (OFL) has been widely utilized to cure respiratory and bacterial infections in humans and animals. − Nevertheless, OFL can only be partially metabolized in humans and animals, and most of OFL is excreted into the environment in the form of urine and feces . Previous studies have reported that OFL residue is the most common antibiotic in aquatic environments, − which can lead to chronic toxicity and antibiotic resistant bacteria, and thus may pose a serious threat to human health and ecosystem. − In recent years, various electrochemical technologies including electrocoagulation, , electro-Fenton, electrolytic oxidation, and electrocatalytic oxidation had been developed to treat organic pollutants such as antibiotics. Among these technologies, the electro-Fenton process has caused great concern because of the merits of environmentally friendly and strong oxidation. , However, the development of electro-Fenton on a large scale is largely limited by external power supply and the effect of electrode passivation .…”