Mobility Characteristics of Veterinary Antibiotics in Soil Column

作者: Sun-Young Hwang , Man-Hye Han , Jae-Young Cho

DOI: 10.3839/JABC.2012.038

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摘要: Veterinary antibiotics can enter the soil ecosystem and then may be transported into groundwater via leaching process. The main aim of this study is to investigate distribution mobility tetracycline, amoxicillin sulfathiazole in soil. adsorption veterinary were applied Freundlich isotherms. Adsorption coefficient () was indicated oxytetracycline > sulfathiazole. Oxytetracycline concentration highly detected than leachate. It assumed that strongly absorbed by divalent cations such as However, shown higher due lower coefficient.

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