Water (Feb 2021)

Removal of Tetracycline Oxidation Products in the Nanofiltration Process

  • Renata Żyłła,
  • Stanisław Ledakowicz,
  • Tomasz Boruta,
  • Magdalena Olak-Kucharczyk,
  • Magdalena Foszpańczyk,
  • Zdzisława Mrozińska,
  • Jacek Balcerzak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w13040555
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 555

Abstract

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The possibility of removing tetracycline (TRC) from water in an integrated advanced oxidation and membrane filtration process was investigated. Ozonation and UV/H2O2 photooxidation were applied for the destruction of TRC. Six oxidation products (OPs) retaining the structural core of TRC have been identified. One new TRC oxidation product, not reported so far in the literature, was identified—ethyl 4-ethoxybenzoate. All identified OPs were effectively retained on the membrane in the nanofiltration process. However, chemical oxygen demand (COD) measurements of the filtrates showed that in the case of UV/H2O2 oxidation, the OPs passed through the membrane into the filtrate. Various water matrices were used in the research, including the river water untreated and after ozone treatment. It has been shown that organic matter present in surface water can improve pharmaceutical retention, although it contributes to significant membrane fouling. Pre-ozonation of the river water reduced the membrane fouling. The XPS analysis was used to show ozone and H2O2 influence on the top polymer layer of the membrane. It was shown that the oxidants can damage the amide bond of the polyamide.

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