Ice-water distribution of antibiotics and antiviral drugs during the freezing-thawing process: influencing factors and related mechanisms.

IF 4.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Wenbin Wei, Linke Ge, Siyuan Wang, Xuanyan Li, Peng Zhang, Jiahong Wang
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Abstract

Seasonal freezing and thawing of surface waters are common phenomena in mid- and high-latitude regions. During freezing and thawing processes, the pollutants in surface waters migrate between ice and water. Antibiotics and antiviral drugs (ATVs) have been widely detected in surface waters and even in river ice. To reveal their ice-water distribution and migration patterns, tetracycline (TC) and ribavirin (RBV) were chosen as model compounds and simulated freezing-thawing experiments were conducted. The results showed that the influencing factors regulated their ice-water distribution by influencing the solution freezing rate and solute diffusion rate. The ice-water distribution coefficient (KIW) was enhanced with the increasing freezing temperature (T) and salinity (S), while the increasing freezing time (t) and initial concentration (C0) resulted in a decrease in KIW. Moreover, it was found that RBV had stronger migration capability than TC. During the thawing process, their release from ice declined with melting time, and the release amount of RBV declined more significantly in comparison with that of TC. The related mechanisms involve freeze concentration, solute diffusion, competition with salt in the freezing process, and the release of solutes through channels in the thawing process. These findings contribute to better understanding the migration and distribution of pharmaceuticals in frozen water bodies in cold regions.

抗菌素和抗病毒药物在冻融过程中的冰水分布:影响因素及相关机制
地表水季节性冻融是中高纬度地区普遍存在的现象。在冻结和解冻过程中,地表水中的污染物在冰和水之间迁移。抗生素和抗病毒药物已在地表水甚至河冰中广泛检测到。以四环素(TC)和利巴韦林(RBV)为模型化合物,进行了冻融模拟实验,揭示了它们的冰-水分布和迁移模式。结果表明,影响因素通过影响溶液冻结速率和溶质扩散速率来调节其冰-水分布。冰-水分配系数(KIW)随冻结温度(T)和盐度(S)的增加而增大,而冻结时间(T)和初始浓度(C0)的增加导致KIW的减小。RBV比TC具有更强的迁移能力。在解冻过程中,它们从冰中的释放量随融化时间的延长而减少,其中RBV的释放量比TC的释放量下降更为显著。相关机制包括冻结浓度、溶质扩散、冻结过程中与盐的竞争以及解冻过程中溶质通过通道释放。这些发现有助于更好地理解药物在寒冷地区冰冻水体中的迁移和分布。
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
3.60%
发文量
202
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts publishes high quality papers in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, including chemistry of the air, water, soil and sediment. We welcome studies on the environmental fate and effects of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants, both chemical and microbiological, as well as related natural element cycling processes.
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