Nitroimidazoles adsorption on activated carbon cloth from aqueous solution
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The objective of this study was to analyze the equilibrium and adsorption kinetics of nitroimidazoles on activated carbon cloth (ACC), determining the main interactions responsible for the adsorption process and the diffusion mechanism of these compounds on this material. The influence of the different operational variables, such as ionic strength, pH, temperature, and type of water (ultrapure, surface, and waste), was also studied. The results obtained show that the ACC has a high capacity to adsorb nitroimidazoles in aqueous solution. Electrostatic interactions play an important role at pH<3, which favors the repulsive forces between dimetridazole or metronidazole and the ACC surface. The formation of hydrogen bonds and dispersive interactions play the predominant role at higher pH values. Modifications of the ACC with NH3, K2S2O8, and O3 demonstrated that its surface chemistry plays a predominant role in nitroimidazole adsorption on this material. The adsorption capacity of ACC is considerably high in surface waters and reduced in urban wastewater, due to the levels of alkalinity and dissolved organic matter present in the different types of water. Finally, the results of applying kinetic models revealed that the global adsorption rate of dimetridazole and metronidazole is controlled by intraparticle diffusion. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
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Activated carbon cloth; Adsorption; Kinetics; Nitroimidazole; Real water Activated carbon cloth; Adsorption capacities; Diffusion mechanisms; Dispersive interactions; Dissolved organic matters; Intra-particle diffusion; Nitroimidazoles; Operational variables; Activated carbon; Alkalinity; Bond strength (chemical); Drug products; Enzyme kinetics; Hydrogen bonds; Ionic strength; Kinetics; pH; Sewage treatment plants; Solutions; Surface chemistry; Adsorption; activated carbon; dimetridazole; dissolved organic matter; metronidazole; adsorption; aqueous solution; article; chemical analysis; chemical interaction; chemical modification; chemical reaction; diffusion; drug structure; hydrogen bond; ionic strength; isotherm; kinetics; pH; priority journal; temperature; Adsorption; Carbon; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Kinetics; Nitroimidazoles; Osmolar Concentration; Solutions; Surface Properties; Temperature; Water
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