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The use of modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes for the removal of selected pharmaceuticals from the aqueous environment

Czasopismo: Desalination and Water Treatment   Tom: 288, Strony: 60-71
ISSN:  1944-3994
Opublikowano: 2023
 
  Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy
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Krzysztof Kuśmierek Niespoza "N" jednostkiNauki chemiczne33.00.00  
Lidia Dąbek orcid logo WiŚGiEKatedra Technologii Wody i ŚciekówTakspoza "N" jednostkiInżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka33100.00.00  
Andrzej Świątkowski Niespoza "N" jednostkiNauki chemiczne33.00.00  

Grupa MNiSW:  Publikacja w czasopismach wymienionych w wykazie ministra MNiSzW (część A)
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Keywords:

Ibuprofen  Paracetamol  Adsorption  Carbon nanotubes 



Abstract:

Adsorptive removal of two popular painkillers such as ibuprofen and paracetamol from aqueous
solutions on carbon nanotubes (CNT) as well as carbon nanotubes functionalized with hydroxyl
(CNT-OH) and carboxyl (CNT-COOH) groups was investigated. The effects of solution pH
and ionic strength were studied. Adsorption kinetics and equilibrium study were also carried
out. It was observed that the adsorption of both the drugs on all three adsorbents was strongly
pH-dependent while the ionic strength of the solution did not affect the adsorption efficiency.
Adsorption kinetic data were analyzed using pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order equations and the results showed that adsorption kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order model.
The Langmuir, Freundlich and Sips models were applied to describe the adsorption isotherm of
the ibuprofen and paracetamol on the CNTs. The Langmuir isotherm provided the best correlation
for the adsorption of drugs on all of the adsorbents, and the adsorption efficiency of ibuprofen
and paracetamol increased in the order: CNT-OH < CNT < CNT-COOH. The adsorption capacities
for CNT, CNT-OH, and CNT-COOH were found to be 50.76, 43.67 and 61.35 mg/g for ibuprofen,
and 29.85, 17.95 and 38.76 mg/g for paracetamol, respectively