Photodegradation of Aquaculture Antibiotics Using Carbon Dots-TiO(2) Nanocomposites.

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作者:Louros Vitória L, Ferreira Liliana M, Silva Valentina G, Silva Carla Patrícia, Martins Manuel A, Otero Marta, Esteves Valdemar I, Lima Diana L D
In this work, carbon dots (CD) were synthesized and coupled to titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) to improve the photodegradation of antibiotics in aquaculture effluents under solar irradiation. Oxolinic acid (OXA) and sulfadiazine (SDZ), which are widely used in aquaculture, were used as target antibiotics. To prepare nanocomposites of CD containing TiO(2), two modes were used: in-situ (CD@TiO(2)) and ex-situ (CD/TiO(2)). For CD synthesis, citric acid and glycerol were used, while for TiO(2) synthesis, titanium butoxide was the precursor. In ultrapure water (UW), CD@TiO(2) and CD/TiO(2) showed the largest photocatalytic effect for SDZ and OXA, respectively. Compared with their absence, the presence of CD@TiO(2) increased the photodegradation of SDZ from 23 to 97% (after 4 h irradiation), whereas CD/TiO(2) increased the OXA photodegradation from 22 to 59% (after 1 h irradiation). Meanwhile, in synthetic sea salts (SSS, 30‱, simulating marine aquaculture effluents), CD@TiO(2) allowed for the reduction of SDZ's half-life time (t(1/2)) from 14.5 ± 0.7 h (in absence of photocatalyst) to 0.38 ± 0.04 h. Concerning OXA in SSS, the t(1/2) remained the same either in the absence of a photocatalyst or in the presence of CD/TiO(2) (3.5 ± 0.3 h and 3.9 ± 0.4 h, respectively). Overall, this study provided novel perspectives on the use of eco-friendly CD-TiO(2) nanocomposites for the removal of antibiotics from aquaculture effluents using solar radiation.

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