Several strategies are available to reduce or eliminate recalcitrant sulfonamide antibiotics (sulfa drugs) from aqueous media. These contaminants are bioactive and ubiquitous pollutants of soils and watercourses and are known to induce bacterial resistance. Here the biological, chemical and physical methods developed over the last 5 years to decontaminate waters polluted with sulfa drugs are reviewed with special attention to procedures that make use of porous adsorbent materials and their applicability to real waters.
A. Martucci, I. Braschi, L. Marchese, S. Quartieri (2014). Recent advances in clean-up strategies of waters polluted with sulfonamide antibiotics: a review of sorbents and related properties. MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 78(5), 1115-1140 [10.1180/minmag.2014.078.5.03].
Recent advances in clean-up strategies of waters polluted with sulfonamide antibiotics: a review of sorbents and related properties
BRASCHI, ILARIA;
2014
Abstract
Several strategies are available to reduce or eliminate recalcitrant sulfonamide antibiotics (sulfa drugs) from aqueous media. These contaminants are bioactive and ubiquitous pollutants of soils and watercourses and are known to induce bacterial resistance. Here the biological, chemical and physical methods developed over the last 5 years to decontaminate waters polluted with sulfa drugs are reviewed with special attention to procedures that make use of porous adsorbent materials and their applicability to real waters.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.