Water Science and Technology (Jan 2022)

Efficiency of an up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket reactor coupled with an electrochemical system to remove chloramphenicol in swine wastewater

  • Itzel Romero-Soto,
  • Celestino Garcia-Gomez,
  • Luis Leyva-Soto,
  • Juan Napoles-Armenta,
  • María Concha-Guzman,
  • Lourdes Díaz-Tenorio,
  • Ruth Ulloa-Mercado,
  • Patrick Drogui,
  • Gerardo Buelna,
  • Ana María Rentería-Mexia,
  • Pablo Gortáres-Moroyoqui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 85, no. 2
pp. 591 – 604

Abstract

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The application and design of treatment systems in wastewater are necessary due to antibiotics' potential toxicity and resistant genes on residual effluent. This work evaluated a coupled bio-electrochemical system to reduce chloramphenicol (CAP) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) on swine wastewater (SWW). SWW characterization found CAP of 99.99%, respectively. This coupled system can be applied to eliminate antibiotics and other organic pollutants in agricultural, industrial, municipal, and other wastewaters. HIGHLIGHTS Preliminary application of an anaerobic Reactor (UASB) allowed a reduction of 62.4% initial concentration of chloramphenicol.; The optimization of the electrooxidation process, for chloramphenicol (CAP) removal, reduces operation time and current intensity.; UASB + EO combined treatment allowed 82.35 and >99.9% of COD and CAP elimination.; The coupled system proved to be helpful for the CAP treatment in swine wastewater;

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