Single and simultaneous adsorption of three sulfonamides in agricultural soils: Effects of pH and organic matter content
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Veterinary antibiotics reaching the environment have become a matter of global concern, since they can cause
serious negative impacts on human and ecological health. Therefore, a deep understanding of their behavior
and fate once they reach the soil environment is of utmost importance to design and implement appropriate
measures that could reduce their potential risks. With this aim, batch-type experiments were carried out to
study competitive adsorption and desorption for three sulfonamide antibiotics (sulfadiazine –SDZ-, sulfamethazine
–SMT-, and sulfachloropyridazine –SCP-) in six crop soils presenting different characteristics. The results obtained
showed that sulfonamides have a low retention in soils, with average adsorption percentages of 40% for
SDZ, 44% for SMT and 54% for SCP, and with desorption percentages up to 36% for SDZ and SCP and up to 29%
for SMT. The retention of sulfonamides was strongly influenced by the soil organic carbon content (SOC), with
higher adsorption and less desorption associated to higher SOC contents. In addition, the hydrophobicity of sulfonamides
also had an influence, as higher hydrophobicity resulted in higher affinity for soils, showing the affinity
sequences: SDZ ~ SMT bSCP in acid soils, and SDZ ~ SCP bSMT in neutral soils. The results obtained in the
ternary systems were very similar to those found in simple systems, indicating the absence of substantial competition
for adsorption sites among the three sulfonamides. Despite the low competition among them, these antibiotics
have high mobility in soils and, therefore, they imply a significant risk of contamination ofwater bodies,
as well as of entering the food chain, generating serious hazards for human and environmental health. Therefore,
fertilization of soilswith sulfonamide polluted manures should be controlled, implementing newmeasurements
for the pretreatment of manures before their application, thus contributing to a reduction of potential risks.
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Conde-Cid, M., Ferreira-Coelho, G., Fernández-Calviño, D., Núñez-Delgado, A., Fernández-Sanjurjo, M. J., Arias-Estévez, M., & Álvarez-Rodríguez, E. (2020). Single and simultaneous adsorption of three sulfonamides in agricultural soils: Effects of pH and organic matter content. Science of the Total Environment, 744, 140872.
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