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Comparative study on the degradation of cephalexin by four electrochemical advanced oxidation processes: Evolution of oxidation intermediates and antimicrobial activity

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 372, Issue -, Pages 1104-1112

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2019.04.185

Keywords

Fered-Fenton processes; UVA photolysis; BDD anode; Flow electrolysis; Degradation intermediates

Funding

  1. CNPq [152361/2016-2, 311970/2017-6]
  2. CAPES [AUXPE 499/2013]
  3. FAPESP - Sao Paulo Research Foundation [2004/08572-4, 2018/10805-0]

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The degradation of the beta-lactam antibiotic cephalexin (CEX) was carried out by the following electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EAOPs): anodic oxidation (AO), Fered-Fenton (EF-Fered), photoassisted anodic oxidation (PAO), and photoassisted Fered-Fenton (PEF-Fered). All experiments were done in a flow reactor incorporating a boron-doped diamond anode, at a low current density; for the PAO and PEF-Fered processes, the solution was irradiated with UVA light. The initial removal of CEX was attained by all EAOPs, but it was much faster by the Fenton-based processes, which thus presented higher initial rates of TOC removal. However, the coupling of the electrolytic and UVA photolytic processes enhanced the mineralization process; as a consequence, significantly greater TOC removals were attained by the PEF-Fered and PAO processes. From the initial oxidation intermediates detected by LC-MS/MS for the PEF-Fered and AO processes, it could be concluded that addition reactions involving the electrophilic HO center dot radicals occurred preferentially in the beta-lactam ring; however, due to the higher availability of HO center dot radicals, the Fenton-based process led to a faster rupture of that ring. Thus, the antibacterial activity of the treated CEX solution against Escherichia coli was completely terminated within less than 1 h of treatment by the PEF-Fered process, compared to 8 h by the AO process. The PEF-Fered and PAO processes yielded enhanced degradation performances despite mere use of UVA light.

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