Degradation and mineralization of moxifloxacin antibiotic in aqueous medium by electro-Fenton process: Kinetic assessment and oxidation products

M. S. Yahya, Nisrine Beqqal, Guessous Aicha, Mohamed Réda Arhoutane, K. Kacemi
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Abstract Oxidation of moxifloxacin by electro-Fenton process (EFP) in acidic media at pH 3.0 is investigated. The influences of Fe2+ and current density have been assessed in order to determine the optimum operating parameters. Kinetic analysis of the degradation of initial moxifloxacin suggests a pseudo-first-order degradation reaction. The mineralization of the treated solutions is simultaneously monitored from the abatement of the chemical oxygen demand. The evaluation of the chemical composition and the characterization of the degradation products of moxifloxacin during electrolysis are carried out by high-performance liquid chromatography. The obtained results reveal the significant efficiency of EFP to degrade the moxifloxacin in the aqueous solution.
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电-芬顿法在水介质中降解和矿化莫西沙星抗生素:动力学评价和氧化产物
研究了电芬顿法(EFP)在pH3.0酸性介质中对莫西沙星的氧化反应。为了确定最佳操作参数,已经评估了Fe2+和电流密度的影响。对初始莫西沙星降解的动力学分析表明其为假一级降解反应。从化学需氧量的减少同时监测处理过的溶液的矿化。采用高效液相色谱法对莫西沙星在电解过程中的化学成分进行了评价,并对其降解产物进行了表征。结果表明,EFP对水溶液中莫西沙星的降解效果显著。
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