Water Science and Technology (May 2024)

Enhanced removal of ciprofloxacin and associated antibiotic-resistant genes from wastewater using a biological aeration filters in combination with Fe3O4-modified zeolite

  • Minzhi Ye,
  • Yiping Jiang,
  • Laying Qian,
  • Feng Qiu,
  • Zhiquan Liu,
  • Zhu Wang,
  • Chun Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2024.160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 89, no. 10
pp. 2839 – 2850

Abstract

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Antibiotics release into the water environment through sewage discharge is a significant environmental concern. In the present study, we investigated the removal of ciprofloxacin (CIP) in simulated sewage by biological aeration filter (BAF) equipped with Fe3O4-modified zeolite (Fe3O4@ZF). Fe3O4@ZF were prepared with impregnation method, and the Fe3O4 particles were successfully deposited on the surface of ZF in an amorphous form according to the results of XPS and XRD analysis. The modification also increased the specific surface area (from 16.22 m²/g to 22 m²/g) and pore volume (from 0.0047 cm³/g to 0.0063 cm³/g), improving the adsorption efficiency of antibiotics. Fe3O4 modified ZF improved the treatment performance significantly, and the removal efficiency of CIP in BAF-Fe3O4@ZF was 79%±2.4%. At 10ml/L CIP, the BAF-Fe3O4@ZF reduced the relative abundances of antibiotics resistance genes (ARGs) int, mexA, qnrB and qnrS in the effluent by 57.16%, 39.59%, 60.22%, and 20.25%, respectively, which effectively mitigate the dissemination risk of ARGs. The modification of ZF increased CIP-degrading bacteria abundance, such as Rhizobium and Deinococcus-Thermus, and doubled bacterial ATP activity, promoting CIP degradation. This study offers a viable, efficient method to enhance antibiotic treatment and prevent leakage via sewage discharge. HIGHLIGHTS Fe3O4 modification can improve the removal efficiency of CIP by BAF.; Fe3O4@ZF reduced the released resistance genes in the effluent.; Fe3O4@ZF enriched the abundance of CIP-degrading bacteria.; Fe3O4@ZF increased the microbial activity on the fillers rather than the biomass.;

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