2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124856
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Preparation of Eucommia ulmoides lignin-based high-performance biochar containing sulfonic group: Synergistic pyrolysis mechanism and tetracycline hydrochloride adsorption

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“…Antibiotics are widely used in medicine, animal husbandry, and other fields because of their great biological toxicity. , However, it has caused serious pollution to the environment due to the arbitrary discharge of various waste antibiotics. , The waste antibiotics makes some bacteria and other pathogens develop drug resistance in the environment, which will pose a serious threat to human and animal health. , Tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) is widely used in human and animal medicine due to its obvious antibacterial effect and suitable cost-effectiveness, because of this, which is also one of the most commonly detected waste antibiotics in aquatic ecosystems. , Therefore, it is necessary to remove the antibiotic pollutants represented by TCH in the environment as far as possible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Antibiotics are widely used in medicine, animal husbandry, and other fields because of their great biological toxicity. , However, it has caused serious pollution to the environment due to the arbitrary discharge of various waste antibiotics. , The waste antibiotics makes some bacteria and other pathogens develop drug resistance in the environment, which will pose a serious threat to human and animal health. , Tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) is widely used in human and animal medicine due to its obvious antibacterial effect and suitable cost-effectiveness, because of this, which is also one of the most commonly detected waste antibiotics in aquatic ecosystems. , Therefore, it is necessary to remove the antibiotic pollutants represented by TCH in the environment as far as possible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, various approaches such as physical removal, chemical degradation, and biological treatment are intensively explored to remove and degrade TCH residues from wastewater before being released into the ecological system. Although the physical routes such as sedimentation, adsorption, filtration, and flocculation can separate TCH residues from an aqueous environment, they generate the contaminated adsorbents [ 7 , 8 ]. In addition, the biological methods seriously bring the active organisms into aquatic system, disrupting the ecological balance of biomes and even ecosystem damage [ 9 ].…”
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“… 2 Due to its stable structure containing naphthalene, TC can hardly be metabolized by animals. 3 70–90% of TC antibiotics is excreted to the environment, posing potential threats (acute or chronic) to human health. 4 Therefore, tetracycline (TC) has one of the highest concentrations and frequency detection in aquatic environments.…”
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confidence: 99%