The electron transfer and free radical generated in the degradation of tetracycline on goethite

IF 5.7 2区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Yujia Li, Erping Bi
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Goethite can adsorb and degrade tetracycline (TC). In this study, the mechanisms of TC degradation and the influences of common inorganic ions were investigated through batch experiments, thermogravimetric analysis, microscale characterization and chemical probe method. The results indicated that TC degradation rate constant on goethite in the fast stage was one order of magnitude higher than that in the slow stage. More than 50% of TC degradation occurred in the fast stage. There was electron transfer between TC and goethite, in which OH was generated and the amount was positively related to the specific surface area of goethite. The more surface hydroxyl groups on goethite, the stronger the redox reaction in the system. Cl- and SO42- promoted TC degradation on goethite, but HCO3-, Ca2+and Mg2+had an inhibitory effect. The effect of anions on TC degradation was related to the presence of OH in the system. The complexation of Ca2+ with TC reduced the conversion of ≡Fe(III)/≡Fe(II) and the amount of surface hydroxyl groups involved in TC degradation. These findings can provide a basis for a deeper understanding of the interaction between antibiotics and minerals.

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Surfaces and Interfaces
Surfaces and Interfaces Chemistry-General Chemistry
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8.50
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6.50%
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753
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to provide a respectful outlet for ''sound science'' papers in all research areas on surfaces and interfaces. We define sound science papers as papers that describe new and well-executed research, but that do not necessarily provide brand new insights or are merely a description of research results. Surfaces and Interfaces publishes research papers in all fields of surface science which may not always find the right home on first submission to our Elsevier sister journals (Applied Surface, Surface and Coatings Technology, Thin Solid Films)
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