Xander Van Doorslaer
Ghent University
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Science of The Total Environment | 2014
Xander Van Doorslaer; Jo Dewulf; Herman Van Langenhove; Kristof Demeestere
The aim of this review paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of different chemical and environmental aspects concerning fluoroquinolone antibiotics as emerging contaminants. A literature survey has been performed based on 204 papers from 1998 to mid-2013, resulting in a dataset consisting out of 4100 data points related to physical-chemical properties, environmental occurrence, removal efficiencies, and ecotoxicological data. In a first part, an overview is given on relevant physical-chemical parameters to better understand the behavior of fluoroquinolones during wastewater treatment and in the environment. Secondly, the route of these antibiotics after their application in both human and veterinary surroundings is discussed. Thirdly, the occurrence of fluoroquinolone residues is discussed for different environmental matrices. The final part of this review provides a tentative risk assessment of fluoroquinolone compounds and their transformation products in surface waters by means of hazard quotients. Overall, this review shows that fluoroquinolone antibiotics have a wide spread use and that their behavior during wastewater treatment is complex with an incomplete removal. As a result, it is observed that these biorecalcitrant compounds are present in different environmental matrices at potentially hazardous concentrations for the aquatic environment. The latter calls for actions on both the consumption as well as the wastewater treatment aspect to diminish the discharge of these biological active compounds.
Chemosphere | 2015
Xander Van Doorslaer; Israel Deneke Haylamicheal; Jo Dewulf; Herman Van Langenhove; Colin R. Janssen; Kristof Demeestere
This work provides new insights on the impact of TiO2/UV catalyzed chemical transformation of moxifloxacin on ecotoxicity effects towards the green alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata. The moxifloxacin median effect concentration (EC-50=0.78 [0.56, 1.09] mg L(-1)), determined in accordance to the OECD 72-h growth inhibition test guideline, was 7 times lower than that of the older and widely used fluoroquinolone ciprofloxacin (EC-50=5.57 [4.86, 6.38] mg L(-1)). Applying heterogeneous photocatalysis as an advanced oxidation technique to degrade moxifloxacin in aqueous solution decreased the average growth inhibition from 72% to 14% after 150 min of treatment. No significant carbon mineralization was observed and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry analysis revealed the formation of 13 degradation products for which a chemical structure could be proposed based on accurate mass determination. Combined chemical and ecotoxicological analysis showed that as long as moxifloxacin is present in the reaction solution, it is the main compound affecting algal growth inhibition. However, also the contribution of the degradation products to the observed ecotoxicity cannot be neglected. Photocatalytically induced modifications of moxifloxacin mainly occur at the diazobicyclo-substituent as ring opening, oxidation into carbonyl groups, and hydroxylation. This results into the formation of more hydrophilic compounds with a decreased biological activity compared with moxifloxacin. The change in lipophilicity, and possibly a modified acid-base speciation, most probably also affect the cell membrane permeation of the degradation products, which might be another factor explaining the observed lower residual ecotoxicity of the photocatalytically treated reaction solutions.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011
Xander Van Doorslaer; Kristof Demeestere; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Herman Van Langenhove; Jo Dewulf
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2012
Xander Van Doorslaer; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Kristof Demeestere; Kevin Debevere; Herman Van Langenhove; Jo Dewulf
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2013
Xander Van Doorslaer; Kristof Demeestere; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Marieke Caussyn; Herman Van Langenhove; Frank Devlieghere; An Vermeulen; Jo Dewulf
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015
Xander Van Doorslaer; Jo Dewulf; Jorik De Maerschalk; Herman Van Langenhove; Kristof Demeestere
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012
Pieter Van der Weeën; Jan M. Baetens; Jan Verwaeren; Xander Van Doorslaer; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Jo Dewulf; Bernard De Baets
Archive | 2014
Xander Van Doorslaer
Proceedings of the 13th International conference on Environmental Science and Technology | 2013
Xander Van Doorslaer; Kristof Demeestere; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Marieke Caussyn; Herman Van Langenhove; Frank Devlieghere; An Vermeulen; Jo Dewulf
3rd European conference on Environmental Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes (EAAOP-3) | 2013
Xander Van Doorslaer; Kristof Demeestere; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Herman Van Langenhove; Jo Dewulf