AWWA WQTC71517

AWWA WQTC71517 Oxidation of Antibiotics with KMnO4: Drinking Water Treatment and Removal of Antibiotic Activity

Conference Proceeding published 11/01/2009 by American Water Works Association

Written By Hu, Lanhua; Martin, Heather M.; Wammer, Kristine; Stemig, Amanda; Strathmann, Timothy J.

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Several recent reports have documented the presence of antibiotics in drinking watersources, the result of incomplete treatment of waste streams originating from municipalsources and livestock operations. Potassium permanganate (KMnOsub4/sub) isused by a number of utilities to address a range of issues (e.g., dissolved Mn, Tsub4/sub for oxidizing antibiotics or the effect of treatmenton antibiotic potency of the treated water. This contribution reports for the first time on thetreatment of commonly detected antibiotics (trimethoprim, lincomysin, ciprofloxacin,sulfamethoxazole, sulfamethizole, and chlortetracycline) with KMnOsub4/sub. Kinetic studiesdemonstrate that KMnOsub4/sub is a selective oxidant, exhibiting apparent second-order rateconstants with the target antibiotics at pH 7 ranging from 0.03 to 110 Msup-1/sup ssup-1/sup. Reaction ratesare highly dependent on pH, and measured kinetic trends can be modeled by accounting forchanges in acid/base speciation of the target antibiotics. Kinetic model predictions also agreeclosely with measurements of antibiotic treatment in drinking water utility source waters ofvariable composition. Bioassay experiments show that oxidation products and intermediatespossess negligible antibacterial activity in comparison with the parent drugs. Includes 18 references, tables, figures.

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