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A study conducted by researchers at Sichuan Normal University in Chengdu, China, focused on the development of a Co-modified MXene/PES catalytic membrane for the separation and degradation of tetracycline antibiotics in water. The membrane showed promising results in degrading antibiotics through peroxymonosulfate activation, achieving up to 95.51% degradation at a cobalt concentration of 0.01 mg/mL. The research highlights the potential of this membrane for efficient antibiotic removal and stable water treatment, offering a solution to the issue of antibiotic residues in water. [Extracted from the article] |