In situ fabrication of gold nanoparticles into biocathodes enhance chloramphenicol removal

  • Xu, Hengduo
  • Sheng, Yanqing
  • Liu, Qunqun
  • Li, Changyu
  • Tang, Qi
  • Li, Zhaoran
  • Wang, Wenjing
Publication date
April 2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

The development of highly conductive biofilms is a key strategy to enhance antibiotic removal in bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) with biocathodes. In this study, Au nanoparticles (Au-NPs) were in situ fabricated in a biocathode (Au biocathode) to enhance the removal of chloramphenicol (CAP) in BESs. The concentration of Au(III) was determined to be 5 mg/L. CAP was effectively removed in the BES containing a Au biocathode with a removal percentage of 94.0% within 48 h; this result was 1.8-fold greater than that obtained using a biocathode without Au-NPs (51.7%). The Au-NPs significantly reduced the charge transfer resistance and promoted the electrochemical activity of the biocathode. In addition, the Au biocathode showed a specifical enri...

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