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<title>Research in Health and Medical Sciences</title>
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<short_title>JRHMS</short_title>
<subject>Medical Sciences</subject>
<web_url>http://jrhms.thums.ac.ir</web_url>
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<journal_id_issn>2783-5251</journal_id_issn>
<journal_id_issn_online>2783-5251</journal_id_issn_online>
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<language>en</language>
<pubdate>
	<type>jalali</type>
	<year>1403</year>
	<month>7</month>
	<day>1</day>
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<pubdate>
	<type>gregorian</type>
	<year>2024</year>
	<month>10</month>
	<day>1</day>
</pubdate>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>4</number>
<publish_type>online</publish_type>
<publish_edition>1</publish_edition>
<article_type>fulltext</article_type>
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	<article>


	<language>en</language>
	<article_id_doi></article_id_doi>
	<title_fa></title_fa>
	<title>Efficiency of photocatalytic processes in the removal of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin from aqueous environments: A systematic review</title>
	<subject_fa>تخصصي</subject_fa>
	<subject>Special</subject>
	<content_type_fa></content_type_fa>
	<content_type>Systematic Review Article</content_type>
	<abstract_fa>&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</abstract_fa>
	<abstract>&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The widespread presence of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin (CIP) in aquatic environments poses severe ecological and public health risks due to its recalcitrant nature. Advanced oxidation processes, specifically semiconductor-based photocatalysis, have emerged as highly promising strategies for highly efficient CIP removal and mitigation of antimicrobial resistance.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;This systematic review evaluates the efficiency of photocatalytic systems in removing CIP from aqueous environments. Following a comprehensive literature search across Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, and PubMed databases for studies published up to September 30, 69 peer-reviewed articles were selected and synthesized for indepth analysis of operational parameters and degradation mechanisms.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;The temporal distribution of the included literature demonstrates a rapid increase in research interest, particularly peaking between 2021 and 2024. Key operational variables governing degradation include optimal catalyst dosages of 0.1&amp;ndash;1.0 g/L and reaction times of 60&amp;ndash;120 minutes. Recent advancements highlight a shift towards visible-light and solar-driven photocatalysis using advanced Z-scheme and S-scheme heterojunctions. These systems frequently achieve &gt;90% CIP removal, generally following pseudo-first-order kinetics. Mechanistically, reactive oxygen species drive the cleavage of quinolone and piperazine rings, yielding lower-toxicity transformation products. However, discrepancies between rapid parent compound removal and actual total mineralization remain prevalent.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;While photocatalytic degradation of CIP is highly effective at the laboratory scale, reliance on synthetic wastewater and powder catalysts in batch slurry reactors hinders industrial scale-up. Future research must prioritize immobilized catalyst systems, continuous-flow reactors, real wastewater matrices, and standardized energy efficiency (EEo) reporting to bridge the gap toward real-world applications.&lt;/div&gt;</abstract>
	<keyword_fa></keyword_fa>
	<keyword>Ciprofloxacin, Photocatalysis, Advanced oxidation processes, Heterojunction, Wastewater treatment, Systematic review.</keyword>
	<start_page>49</start_page>
	<end_page>71</end_page>
	<web_url>http://jrhms.thums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-186-4&amp;slc_lang=en&amp;sid=1</web_url>


<author_list>
	<author>
	<first_name>Hossein</first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Farash Khayalo</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email></email>
	<code>10031947532846001826</code>
	<orcid>10031947532846001826</orcid>
	<coreauthor>Yes
</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Student research committee, School of public health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


	<author>
	<first_name>Morteza</first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Bahlgerdi</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email></email>
	<code>10031947532846001827</code>
	<orcid>10031947532846001827</orcid>
	<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Student research committee, School of public health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


	<author>
	<first_name>Ali</first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Habibi</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email></email>
	<code>10031947532846001828</code>
	<orcid>10031947532846001828</orcid>
	<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Student research committee, School of public health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


</author_list>


	</article>
</articleset>
</journal>
