Title of article :
Tetracycline Antibiotic Removal from Wastewater via Air-Cathode Microbial Fuel Cells
Author/Authors :
Asadi-Ghalhari ، Elaheh Department of Microbiology - Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch , Asadi-Ghalhari ، Mahdi Research Center for Environmental Pollutants - Qom University of Medical Sciences , Zargar ، Mohsen Department of Microbiology - Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch
Abstract :
Background and objective: Tetracyclines are the second most used group of antibiotics in the world. This type of antibiotic has a weak attraction in the body and enters wastewater through urine and feces. This study investigated the effectiveness of tetracycline removal from wastewater by aircathode microbial fuel cells. Materials and methods: The current study was benchscale experimental research as a batch mode. The anode was made of flat graphite and the air cathode was a carbon cloth with four PTFE diffusion layers with platinum cover (0.3 mg/cm2). Two similar reactors were used. The influent wastewater (500 mg/L) was injected into two reactors (one with tetracycline and the other without tetracycline). Both reactors were used in a batch mode with 1000 Ohm external impedance in 25 plusmn;2 C ordm; via artificial wastewater. Results: The results of the study showed that the voltage production time in the tetracycline reactor was considerably longer than the tetracyclinefree reactor. The amount of COD reduction was almost similar in both reactors. Although the effectiveness of COD reduction was similar in both reactors, because the operation time for the tetracycline reactor was longer, the rate of COD removal was considerably higher in the tetracyclinefree reactor. Conclusion: The aircathode microbial fuel cell reactor could remove about 50% of tetracycline antibiotic from the wastewater.
Keywords :
Tetracycline , Antibiotic , Air , cathode , Microbial Fuel Cell , Wastewater treatment , Iran.
Journal title :
Archives of Hygiene Sciences