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A Brief Talk on the Research Progress of Antibiotic Photolysis

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Antibiotics can migrate and transform in environmental media through a series of biological or non‐biological processes such as adsorption, hydrolysis, photolysis and microbial degradation in the water environment. Photolysis is an important way for antibiotics to subtract in natural water environment. The main reaction mechanism is that antibiotic molecules absorb light energy and become excited states to trigger various reactions.

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Antibiotics Photolysis Reactions

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