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Effect of pH on ciprofloxacin ozonation in hospital WWTP effluent

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A bubble column was used for ozonation of the quinolone antibiotic ciprofloxacin and the effect of pH was tested. Degradation at pH 7 increased the ciprofloxacin half life time to 29.1 min compared to pH 3 (26.8 min) and pH 10 (18.7 min), possibly due to increased sorption at neutral pH. Degradation product identification revealed strongest degradation at the piperazinyl substituent at pH 10 while degradation at the quinolone moiety seems promising at pH 7. For P. fluorescens and E. coli, reduction in antibacterial activity, monitored by agar diffusion tests, was in correlation with the ciprofloxacin degradation rate. For B. coagulans, however, no differences in residual antibacterial activity were found in function of pH, indicating that degradation products also affect antibacterial activity of ozonated samples

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