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Fate of sulfonamide antibiotics in contact with activated sludge--sorption and biodegradation
Authors:Yang Sheng-Fu  Lin Cheng-Fang  Wu Chien-Ju  Ng Kok-Kwang  Lin Angela Yu-Chen  Hong Pui-Kwan Andy
Affiliation:a Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
b Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
Abstract:The sorption and biodegradation of three sulfonamide antibiotics, namely sulfamethoxazole (SMX), sulfadimethoxine (SDM), and sulfamonomethoxine (SMM), in an activated sludge system were investigated. Experiments were carried out by contacting 100 μg/L of each sulfonamide compound individually with 2.56 g/L of MLSS at 25 ± 0.5 °C, pH 7.0, and dissolved oxygen of 3.0 ± 0.1 mg/L in a batch reactor over different periods of 2 d and 14 d. All sulfonamides were removed completely over 11-13 d. Sorptive equilibrium was established well within the first few hours, followed by a lag period of 1-3 days before biodegradation was to deplete the antibiotic compounds linearly in the ensuing 10 days. Apparent zeroth-order rate constants were obtained by regression analysis of measured aqueous concentration vs. time profiles to a kinetic model accounting for sorption and biodegradation; they were 8.1, 7.9, and 7.7 μg/L/d for SDM, SMX, and SMM, respectively, at activated sludge concentration of 2.56 g/L. The measured kinetics implied that with typical hydraulic retention time (e.g. 6 h) provided by WWTP the removal of sulfonamide compounds from the wastewater during the activated sludge process would approximate 2 μg/L.
Keywords:Sorption  Biodegradation  Sulfonamide antibiotics  Activated sludge
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