Journal of JSCE
Online ISSN : 2187-5103
ISSN-L : 2187-5103
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SULFAMETHAZINE SORPTION, DEGRADATION, AND THE PERCENTAGE OF SULFAMETHAZINE DEGRADATION PRODUCTS IN SOLID, LIQUID, AND GAS PHASES IN SOIL
Nao ISHIKAWAYunosuke OSANAIYuki SATOTaiti HOSONOMakoto SASAMOTOAyumi ITONobuyoshi ISHIIKeiko TAGAMI
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2024 Volume 12 Issue 1 Article ID: 24-00079

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 Animal waste contains some antibiotics administered to livestock. Therefore, when they are applied to agricultural land as compost, the antibiotics are released into the soil environment. This study investigated sulfamethazine (SMZ) sorption and degradation in three types of soil and their behavioral mechanisms. Furthermore, a tracer experiment using SMZ labeled 14C was conducted to obtain the percentage of degradation products of SMZ in gray lowland soil. SMZ was degraded with contact time in andosol and gray lowland soil, whereas little degradation and sorption were observed in brown forest soil. SMZ degradation was suggested to be a primal process in soil attributed to the activity of soil microorganisms. Moreover, the soil sorbed some SMZ degradation products, and the others rapidly degraded to CO2.

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