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Efficient simultaneous degradation of multiple sulfonamide antibiotics in soil using biocarbon-based nanomaterials as catalysts for persulfate activation

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT [2025]
Meng-zhou Wang, Rui Liu, Jin-yan Yang, Aleksander Nikitin
ABSTRACT

There is an urgent need to develop effective and sustainable methods to decrease sulfonamide (SA) contamination of soil. Herein, a non-homogeneous system of zero-valent metal-biochar-based composites was proposed and tested for persulfate (PS) activation. This system employed zero-valent iron (Fe 0 ) as an electron donor to catalyze the cleavage of the O O bond in PS, thereby generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) that degrade SAs. Notably, the incorporation of elemental sulfur (S) significantly mitigated the passivation of Fe 0 , leading to an enhanced degradation capability of the system. The system decomposes 84–97 % of SAs at their concentration in soil suspension 10 mg/kg in 3 h. Among the coexistence of several SAs, the system showed the fastest degradation rate of sulfisoxazole with a k obs of 0.0305 min −1 , nearing complete removal within 3 h. The system is resistant to the impact of organic matter in soil. It allows to decrease concentration of sulfadiazine in actual contaminated soil on 73 % in 2 h. The system remains effective with decreasing concentrations of PS from 20 mM to 2.5 mM, which lowered the operating cost. T.E.S.T software evaluation showed a significant reduction in the bioaccumulation toxicity and developmental toxicity of the degradation products, suggesting that the system is environmentally friendly. The high efficiency of the catalytic system, the simplicity and economy of the manufacturing process, the resistance to interference in real soil, and the environmental friendliness make this technology promising for mitigating the problem of the environment contamination by SAs.

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