Search
tag

aquatic-toxicity

1 article
Physicochemical processes as an alternative to biological removal of azoles from wastewater.

PubMed · 2026-03-26

Researchers tested three methods for removing antifungal chemicals — including tebuconazole, a common agricultural fungicide — from wastewater. UV light (photolysis) worked fastest and best, but it breaks fluconazole into byproducts that are actually more toxic to aquatic life than the original chemical.

1

Photolysis (UV light) eliminated climbazole and tebuconazole within 10 minutes and removed ~80% of fluconazole within 60 minutes — outperforming both biodegradation and electrooxidation.

2

Biodegradation removed fluconazole by only ~10% over five weeks, confirming it is highly persistent in conventional wastewater treatment.

3

Fluconazole's photolysis breakdown products showed greater chronic toxicity to aquatic organisms than the parent compound itself, raising new environmental concerns about UV-based treatment.

mail Weekly plant science — one email, Saturdays.