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“…Hence, such behavior suggests that, at the end of the considered treatment period, the reaction intermediates that are released are apparently less toxic than the parent compound. Our results are in good agreement with those of Lofrano et al [64] and Rosal et al [65] for the toxicity assessment of the oxidation products generated during the photocatalytic degradation of chloramphenicol and the ozonation of clofibric acid. Furthermore, a similar conclusion could be observed for the analysis of the results obtained for the vigor index ( Figure 11).…”
Section: Toxicity Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Hence, such behavior suggests that, at the end of the considered treatment period, the reaction intermediates that are released are apparently less toxic than the parent compound. Our results are in good agreement with those of Lofrano et al [64] and Rosal et al [65] for the toxicity assessment of the oxidation products generated during the photocatalytic degradation of chloramphenicol and the ozonation of clofibric acid. Furthermore, a similar conclusion could be observed for the analysis of the results obtained for the vigor index ( Figure 11).…”
Section: Toxicity Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In their works, Fuentes et al [63] and Rizzo [61] found similar results and reported that for the phytotoxicity tests the determination of root growth length seems to be more sensitive for the evaluation of adverse effects. On the other hand, Lofrano et al [64] checked the toxicity of photocatalytic treated samples of the antibiotic chloramphenicol and indicated that L. sativum was the most sensitive testing species. Similar evolution profiles were obtained for the calculated root tolerance index, confirming our previous data.…”
Section: Toxicity Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with this study, Rodrigo A. Palominos et al suggested values over 1.5 g/L for TiO 2 and 1 g/L for ZnO for tetracycline decomposition [29]. Giusy Lofrano et al stated that the optimal amount of TiO 2 was 1.6 g/L for the photocatalytic decomposition of antibiotic chloramphenicol within 120 min [47]. The short contact time is a factor that has a significant impact on process performance in terms of cost and energy.…”
Section: Optimal Conditions In the Processsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…At the end of the process, samples irradiated for 120 and 240 min displayed a decrease in RI down to 5% level (4% and 2%, respectively), indicating the removal (or transformation) part of the toxic oxidation products. Similar resultants were obtained with previous studies (Lofrano et al, ; Michael et al, ; Michael‐Kordatou et al, ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%