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Chlortetracycline
(
CTC
) is a hazardous material in aquatic environments. This study was focused on optimization of photocatalytic ozonation processes for removal of
CTC
from wastewater at pH 2.2 and 7.0. In this study, the tested processes for
CTC
removal were arranged from the least efficient to the most efficient as: UV, UV/TiO2, O3, O3/UV and O3/UV/TiO2. Ozonation efficiency was due to ozone affinity for electron-rich sites on the
CTC
molecule. In the O3/UV and O3/UV/TiO2 processes, efficiency was increased by the photolysis of
CTC
and generation of *OH. At pH 7.0, all the processes were more efficient for
CTC
degradation than at pH 2.2 due to
CTC
speciation, ozone decay to *OH and the attractions between ionized
CTC
and TiO2 particles. UV/O3 at pH 7.0 showed an additive effect while other combination processes showed a synergistic effect that resulted in higher rates of reactions than the sums of individual reaction rates. The
TOC
removal ranged from 8% to 41% after one hour of reaction, with the above-mentioned order of efficiency. The biodegradability increased rapidly during the early minutes of the reaction. A reaction time of 10-15 min was sufficient for near maximum biodegradability, making these processes good pretreatments for the biological processes.
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PMID:Chlortetracycline degradation by photocatalytic ozonation in the aqueous phase: mineralization and the effects on biodegradability. 2353 Mar 64