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Photoelectrocatalytic water treatment systems: degradation, kinetics and intermediate products studies of sulfamethoxazole on a TiO2-exfoliated graphite electrode

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 64, Pages 40571-40580

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra07399b

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  1. National Research Foundation of South Africa [98887]
  2. Faculty of Science, University of Johannesburg
  3. DST/Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre, University of Johannesburg
  4. Centre for Nanomaterials Science Research, University of Johannesburg
  5. Water Research Commission of South Africa (CPRR) [K5/2567]

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Sulfamethoxazole is an antibacterial agent which is commonly prescribed for the treatment of infections in humans and animals. The detection of this drug in the aqueous environment has raised considerable health concerns. Herein, we report the photoelectrocatalytic degradation of sulfamethoxazole at a TiO2-exfoliated graphite (TiO2-EG) anode. The TiO2-EG nanocomposite, synthesised by sol-gel and microwave methods, was characterised by XRD, Raman and FTIR spectroscopies, SEM and TEM. The cyclic voltammograms of the fabricated electrodes were obtained in [Fe(CN)(6)](3-) redox probe. Concentration abatement of the antibiotic was monitored using a UV-vis spectrophotometer and the possible intermediates were investigated using LCMS. After 6 h of the photoelectrocatalytic process, almost 100% of the drug had been degraded and a 90% COD decay was achieved. The photoelectrocatalytic degradation of sulfamethoxazole entailed gamma-, beta-, delta- and epsilon-cleavages, hydroxylation and rings opening. The outcome of this study shows that the EG-TiO2 anode can be applied for the photoelectrocatalytic remediation of water contaminated by pharmaceuticals.

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