Sorption of pharmaceuticals to foam and aerobic granular sludge with different morphologies

IF 12.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Resources Environment and Sustainability Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1016/j.resenv.2024.100149
Cecilia Burzio , Amir Saeid Mohammadi , Sanne Smith , Marie Abadikhah , Ola Svahn , Oskar Modin , Frank Persson , Britt-Marie Wilén
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In biological wastewater treatment, the sorption process is an important removal pathway of organic micropollutants from the aqueous phase. Beyond the conventional sorption to biomass and particulate matter, organic molecules can also partition to gas bubbles commonly present in aerated biological processes. This study investigated the partitioning behavior of 21 selected pharmaceuticals to two types of aerobic granular sludge, and the foam generated by aeration. Batch sorption experiments were performed with biologically inactive granules of controlled diameters (0.5–1, 1–2, and >2 mm). Removal during sorption tests was observed for four positively charged micropollutants (sertraline, citalopram, clarithromycin, and erythromycin), four neutral compounds (levonorgestrel, estradiol, ethinylestradiol, and ketoconazole), and one negatively charged pharmaceutical (losartan). This highlights the importance of electrostatic interactions and lipophilic affinity with the solids. For some compounds, the removal increased with time, suggesting that sorption in thick biofilm is limited by molecular diffusion into the biofilm matrix. Furthermore, partitioning of pharmaceuticals to aeration-induced foam was confirmed in separate batch tests. Clarithromycin, erythromycin, ketoconazole, losartan, levonorgestrel, and ethinylestradiol exhibited concentrations in the foam 1.0–5.3 times higher than the initial test values, indicating potential adsorption at the liquid/gas interface for these compounds.

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不同形态的泡沫和好氧颗粒污泥对药物的吸附作用
在生物废水处理中,吸附过程是去除水相中有机微污染物的重要途径。除了传统的对生物质和颗粒物质的吸附外,有机分子还能对通气生物处理过程中常见的气泡进行分区。本研究调查了 21 种选定药物在两种好氧颗粒污泥和曝气产生的泡沫中的分配行为。对直径可控(0.5-1、1-2 和 2 毫米)的无生物活性颗粒进行了批量吸附实验。在吸附试验中观察到四种带正电荷的微污染物(舍曲林、西酞普兰、克拉霉素和红霉素)、四种中性化合物(左炔诺孕酮、雌二醇、炔雌醇和酮康唑)和一种带负电荷的药物(洛沙坦)的去除情况。这突出了静电相互作用和亲油性与固体亲和力的重要性。对于某些化合物,清除率随时间的延长而增加,这表明在厚生物膜中的吸附受到分子向生物膜基质扩散的限制。此外,在单独的批次试验中,还证实了药物在通气引起的泡沫中的分区。克拉霉素、红霉素、酮康唑、洛沙坦、左炔诺孕酮和炔雌醇在泡沫中的浓度比初始测试值高出 1.0-5.3 倍,表明这些化合物在液体/气体界面具有潜在的吸附作用。
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Resources Environment and Sustainability Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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