In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules

The misuse of antibiotics and ineffective treatment in aquaculture cause serious environmental problems. The closed-loop design of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) enables the effective use of antibiotics and rapid removal of antibiotic residues. Hitherto, few studies have been carried out on...

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Main Authors: Sha, Sha, Dong, Zhengxuan, Gao, Yueshu, Hashim, Haslenda, Lee, Chew Tin, Li, Chunjie
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spelling my.utm.1029572023-10-12T08:24:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/102957/ In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules Sha, Sha Dong, Zhengxuan Gao, Yueshu Hashim, Haslenda Lee, Chew Tin Li, Chunjie TP Chemical technology The misuse of antibiotics and ineffective treatment in aquaculture cause serious environmental problems. The closed-loop design of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) enables the effective use of antibiotics and rapid removal of antibiotic residues. Hitherto, few studies have been carried out on these. This study aims to examine the feasibility of rapid in-situ removal of residual antibiotics in RAS using integrated process and characterize the operational parameters. The fate of the selected antibiotic enrofloxacin (ENR) in different units of a laboratory-scale RAS was investigated with photolysis pretreatment followed adsorption-biodegradation of photolysis intermediates by immobilized microgranules. The degradation kinetics was also characterized. The results indicated that the ultraviolet (UV) device in RAS played an important role in ENR removal. The wavelength and light intensity were crucial for the removal efficiency of ENR. The F- produced by defluorination could reproduce the effect of the decomposition of ENR by UV photolysis. The UV photolysis products of ENR had a positive relationship with photolysis time, indicating incomplete decomposition of ENR. Under optimal condition (UV 80 W/254 nm and flow rate of 60 L/h), the ratio of BOD5 to COD (B/C) after photolysis increased from 0.041 to 0.28, which supported biodegradation. The photolysis products were partially adsorbed by activated carbons in the immobilized microbial granules and then biodegraded by microbes of the granules. Based on this study, a four-step process was proposed for the control of residual antibiotics in RAS. Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/102957/1/HaslendaHashim2022_InsituRemovalofResidualAntibiotics.pdf Sha, Sha and Dong, Zhengxuan and Gao, Yueshu and Hashim, Haslenda and Lee, Chew Tin and Li, Chunjie (2022) In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules. Journal of Cleaner Production, 333 (130190). pp. 1-11. ISSN 0959-6526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.130190 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.130190
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Sha, Sha
Dong, Zhengxuan
Gao, Yueshu
Hashim, Haslenda
Lee, Chew Tin
Li, Chunjie
In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
description The misuse of antibiotics and ineffective treatment in aquaculture cause serious environmental problems. The closed-loop design of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) enables the effective use of antibiotics and rapid removal of antibiotic residues. Hitherto, few studies have been carried out on these. This study aims to examine the feasibility of rapid in-situ removal of residual antibiotics in RAS using integrated process and characterize the operational parameters. The fate of the selected antibiotic enrofloxacin (ENR) in different units of a laboratory-scale RAS was investigated with photolysis pretreatment followed adsorption-biodegradation of photolysis intermediates by immobilized microgranules. The degradation kinetics was also characterized. The results indicated that the ultraviolet (UV) device in RAS played an important role in ENR removal. The wavelength and light intensity were crucial for the removal efficiency of ENR. The F- produced by defluorination could reproduce the effect of the decomposition of ENR by UV photolysis. The UV photolysis products of ENR had a positive relationship with photolysis time, indicating incomplete decomposition of ENR. Under optimal condition (UV 80 W/254 nm and flow rate of 60 L/h), the ratio of BOD5 to COD (B/C) after photolysis increased from 0.041 to 0.28, which supported biodegradation. The photolysis products were partially adsorbed by activated carbons in the immobilized microbial granules and then biodegraded by microbes of the granules. Based on this study, a four-step process was proposed for the control of residual antibiotics in RAS.
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author Sha, Sha
Dong, Zhengxuan
Gao, Yueshu
Hashim, Haslenda
Lee, Chew Tin
Li, Chunjie
author_facet Sha, Sha
Dong, Zhengxuan
Gao, Yueshu
Hashim, Haslenda
Lee, Chew Tin
Li, Chunjie
author_sort Sha, Sha
title In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
title_short In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
title_full In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
title_fullStr In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
title_full_unstemmed In-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: Effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
title_sort in-situ removal of residual antibiotics (enrofloxacin) in recirculating aquaculture system: effect of ultraviolet photolysis plus biodegradation using immobilized microbial granules
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/102957/1/HaslendaHashim2022_InsituRemovalofResidualAntibiotics.pdf
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