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A review on current pollution and removal methods of tetracycline in soil

Sixu Ren, Shiyao Wang, Yufei Liu, Yuxin Wang, Feng Gao, Yingjie Dai

2023Separation Science and Technology74 citationsDOI

Abstract

Due to the widespread use of tetracyclines antibiotics (TCs) in livestock breeding, TCs has always caused soil pollution. TCs cannot only enter soil and water bodies through multiple channels but also accumulate in them over a long period. It is more abundant in soils, agricultural land. Primarily, should explore efficient methods for removing or degrading TCs. This review provides an overview of the birth, development and problem of soil contamination of TCs. Then focuses on the toxicity and effects of TCs on microorganisms, animals, and plants. Furthermore, in the following chapters, microbial -, plant -, animal – biodegradation methods are introduced to summarize the species and plants applied in soil TCs removal at this stage. Meanwhile, the principle mechanism of advanced oxidation processes is analyzed deeply to fill the gap. In addition, a case of microbial fuel cells based on sustainable bioenergetics with promising prospects for soil TCs removal is presented. Due to the interaction between carbonaceous materials and soil, the characteristics of adsorption method under soil environment are deeply analyzed.

Topics & Concepts

Soil waterPollutionEnvironmental chemistryPollutantSoil contaminationAgricultureChemistryEnvironmental scienceTetracycline antibioticsEcologyAntibioticsTetracyclineSoil scienceBiologyOrganic chemistryBiochemistryPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques