“…Besides TC, SMX, and SMT, photocatalytic degradation of many veterinary antibiotics by MOFs has been studied, including amoxicillin (AMX), , ciprofloxacin (CIP), ,− sodium sulfadiazine (SD), trimethoprim, and norfloxacin, in which a variety of materials and strategies have been exploited to achieve higher performance. The photocatalytic degradation efficiencies of veterinary antibiotics by novel MOFs in some recent studies are summarized in Table S2. ,,,,,,,,,− ,,,,,,− ,− As the most studied antibiotic, the degradation efficiencies of TC by recent MOF composites vary significantly from 22.0 to 96.6%, with the reaction time varying from 30 to 180 min. Given the multiple carbon rings in its structure and relatively complicated degradation pathways, the degradation efficiency of TC might depend on multiple factors such as the interaction between metal nodes and ligands of MOFs and generation of reactive species.…”