Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Jul 2020)

The efficacy of sono-electro-Fenton process for removal of Cefixime antibiotic from aqueous solutions by response surface methodology (RSM) and evaluation of toxicity of effluent by microorganisms

  • Kamal Hasani,
  • Afsaneh Peyghami,
  • Amir Moharrami,
  • Mehdi Vosoughi,
  • Abdollah Dargahi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
pp. 6122 – 6139

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The increasing use of antibiotics by humans and their persistence in the environment leads to the development of drug resistance, which is nowadays considered as an environmental problem. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of sono-electro-Fenton process for removal of Cefixime antibiotic from aqueous solutions by Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and to evaluate the toxicity of effluent by microorganisms. In the present study, the degradation of synthetic wastewater containing Cefixime was investigated in a reactor (with a useful volume of 1 L) located in the chamber of the ultrasonic device. The effects of pH, hydrogen peroxide concentration, voltage, initial antibiotic concentration, and electrolysis time were investigated using the Box-Behnken model, and the optimal conditions for elimination were obtained by analyzing the variance. The performance of the electro-Fenton and ultrasonic process was evaluated separately and in combination under optimal conditions. Toxicity of inlet and outlet was tested by Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and growth inhibition percentage was calculated. The intermediates were determined by LC-MS with the lowest molecular mass. The results showed that the sono-electro-Fenton process under optimum conditions, including pH of 3.07, hydrogen peroxide concentration of 0.85 mL/L, voltage 15 V, initial antibiotic concentration 10.4 mg/L and electrolysis time of 81.5 min has a percentage of removal of 97.5%. Under optimum conditions, the percentage of removal by electro-Fenton and ultrasonic separately were 81.7% and 9%, respectively, and in the hybrid process of sono-electro-Fenton, the percentage of removal increased to 97.5%. The results also showed that the biological toxicity of the outlet effluent from the sono-electro-Fenton process, compared to the inlet solution, was significantly reduced. So, we conclude that the Sono-electro-Fenton process has a significant effect on the removal of Cefixime from aqueous solutions and can also significantly reduce the biological toxicity of the effluent.

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