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Download fileOxidation of Sulfonamide Antimicrobials by Ferrate(VI) [FeVIO42-]†
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posted on 2006-12-01, 00:00 authored by Virender K. Sharma, Santosh K. Mishra, Nasri NesnasSulfonamide antimicrobials are used in both human
therapy and animal husbandry. Sulfonamides are not
readily biodegradable and have been detected in surface
water and in secondary wastewater effluents. The
chemical oxidation of sulfonamides by an environmentally
friendly oxidant, ferrate(VI) (FeVIO42-, Fe(VI)), was
conducted. The sulfonamides used in the oxidation
studies were sulfisoxazole, sulfamethazine, sulfamethizole,
sulfadimethoxine, and sulfamethoxazole. Kinetics of the
reactions were determined as a function of pH (7.0−9.7)
and temperature (15−45 °C) by a stopped-flow technique.
The rate law for the oxidation of sulfonamides by Fe(VI)
is first-order with respect to each reactant. The observed
second-order rate constants decreased nonlinearly with
an increase in pH and are possibly related to the protonation
of Fe(VI) (HFeO4- ⇔ H+ + FeO42-; pKa,HFeO4 = 7.23) and
sulfonamides (SH ⇔ H+ + S-; pKa,SH = 5.0−7.4). The activation
parameters of the reactions vary with pH due to
temperature dependence on the protonation of Fe(VI) and
sulfonamides. These results were used to obtain enthalpy
of dissociation of sulfonamides. Stoichiometry and products
of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) reactions with Fe(VI) were
studied in detail using various analytical techniques to
evaluate the effect of the oxidation process on the fate of
sulfonamides in water. At a stoichiometric ratio of 4:1 (Fe(VI):SMX), complete removal of SMX was achieved. Analyses of
oxidation products of the reaction as well as kinetic
measurements of substructural models of SMX suggest
that the attack of Fe(VI) occurs at the isoxazole moiety as
well as at the aniline moiety with minimal preference.
The results of the studies reported suggest that Fe(VI) has
the potential to serve as a chemical oxidant for removing
sulfonamides and converting them to relatively less
toxic byproducts in water.
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wastewater effluentsaniline moietytemperature dependenceactivation parametersrate constantsSulfonamide Antimicrobialsoxidation processchemical oxidationSMXpHsulfonamideisoxazole moietyFeoxidation studieschemical oxidantoxidation productsSHstoichiometric ratiorate lawsurface watersubstructural modelsanimal husbandry