A, Dan et al. published their research in Journal of Environmental Management in 2021 |CAS: 144-80-9

The Article related to antibiotic removal kinetics hcw lbf wastewater sewage treatment plant, artificial wetland, biofilter, deep purification, pharmaceutical, wastewater treatment plant discharge and other aspects.Name: N-((4-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl)acetamide

On June 15, 2021, A, Dan; Chen, Chun-xing; Zou, Meng-yao; Deng, Yang-yang; Zhang, Xiao-meng; Du, Jian-jun; Yang, Yang published an article.Name: N-((4-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl)acetamide The title of the article was Removal efficiency, kinetic, and behavior of antibiotics from sewage treatment plant effluent in a hybrid constructed wetland and a layered biological filter. And the article contained the following:

Sewage treatment plant (STP) is the major point source of antibiotic contamination, yet the advanced treatment of antibiotic polluted STP effluent has not been given necessary attention. This study is conducted to evaluate the removal efficiency, kinetic, and behavior of sulfonamides, quinolones, tetracyclines, and macrolides antibiotics from STP effluent in a hybrid constructed wetland (HCW) and a layered biol. filter (LBF) at different hydraulic loading rates (HLRs). The results showed that the removal efficiency of antibiotics in all the HLRs was ranked as follow: quinolones of HCW (70-95%) > macrolides of HCW (58-77%) > tetracyclines of both systems (59-67%) > quinolones of LBF (28-64%) > macrolides of LBF (13-25%) > sulfonamides of both systems (<0%). The optimal HLR is 1.0 m/day for quinolones and 2.0 m/day for tetracyclines-macrolides in the HCW, and 6.4 m/day for quinolones-tetracyclines in the LBF, resp. Although HCW performed better on the removal of most antibiotics, LBF exhibited stronger total loading toleration and higher removal loading ability to antibiotics. Among them, quinolones were markedly removed by multiple effect of substrate adsorption, microbial anaerobic degradation, and photolysis in the HCW (planted), and by filter sorption and interception in the LBF (unplanted); adsorption is the dominant elimination approach for tetracyclines in both systems; plant uptake plays a significant role on the removal of macrolides in the HCW. The experimental process involved the reaction of N-((4-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl)acetamide(cas: 144-80-9).Name: N-((4-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl)acetamide

The Article related to antibiotic removal kinetics hcw lbf wastewater sewage treatment plant, artificial wetland, biofilter, deep purification, pharmaceutical, wastewater treatment plant discharge and other aspects.Name: N-((4-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl)acetamide

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