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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 201-206 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Water science and technology |
Volume | 49 |
Issue number | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 21 Apr 2004 |
Abstract
Electro-chemical oxidation as a method to destroy drug residues like aspirin®, tetracycline or gentamicine in water was investigated with C-anodes (modified by manganese oxides) and Pt anodes. The mechanism of aspirin® and tetracycline oxidation and the influence of the biocide effect was observed using GC-MS and three different microbiological tests. In general, the biological availability increases with progressive oxidation of the antibiotics.
Keywords
- Analgesics, Antibiotics, Drug residues, Electrochemical oxidation, Wastewater treatment
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Environmental Science(all)
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Science(all)
- Water Science and Technology
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In: Water science and technology, Vol. 49, No. 4, 21.04.2004, p. 201-206.
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T1 - Electrochemical oxidation of drug residues in water by the example of tetracycline, gentamicine and aspirin®
AU - Weichgrebe, D.
AU - Danilova, E.
AU - Rosenwinkel, K. H.
AU - Vedenjapin, A. A.
AU - Baturova, M.
PY - 2004/4/21
Y1 - 2004/4/21
N2 - Electro-chemical oxidation as a method to destroy drug residues like aspirin®, tetracycline or gentamicine in water was investigated with C-anodes (modified by manganese oxides) and Pt anodes. The mechanism of aspirin® and tetracycline oxidation and the influence of the biocide effect was observed using GC-MS and three different microbiological tests. In general, the biological availability increases with progressive oxidation of the antibiotics.
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