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Figure 5. Adsorption kinetics of TC onto MMS at 45 °C, with initial TC concentration = 100 mg/L.
Parameters of adsorption isotherm model of TC onto MMS at 25, 45, 60 °C.
Thermodynamic parameters of TC adsorption onto MMS.
Adsorption Kinetic Coefficients.
The capacity adsorption of TC with other different adsorbents' utilization from waste.
Adsorption of Tetracycline by Magnetic Mesoporous Silica Derived from Bottom Ash-Biomass Power Plant
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March 2023

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Ken Kawamoto

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Hoang Giang Nguyen

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In recent years, the contamination of the aquatic environment with antibiotics, including tetracyclines, has drawn much attention. Bottom ash (BA), a residue from the biomass power plant, was used to synthesize the magnetic mesoporous silica (MMS) and was utilized as an adsorbent for tetracycline (TC) removal from aqueous solutions. The MMS was characterized by Fourier transform-infrared (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Optimum conditions were obtained in overnight incubation at 60 °C, a pH of 6–8, and an adsorption capacity of 276.74 mg/g. The isotherm and kinetic equations pointed to a Langmuir isotherm model and pseudo-first-order kinetic optimum fitting models. Based on the very low values of entropy changes (ΔS°), the negative value of enthalpy changes (ΔH°) (−15.94 kJ/mol), and the negative Gibbs free-energy changes (ΔG°), the adsorption process was physisorption and spontaneous.

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... The enthalpy change (∆H) of the adsorption process, as determined by the pertinent thermodynamic parameters in Table 6, was G = 23.21 kJ/mol > 0, indicating that the reaction involving the spherical adsorption of tetracycline by a spherical adsorbent was a heat-absorption reaction process, and that raising the temperature was advantageous for the adsorption to proceed [33]. The adsorption process' entropy change (∆S) of S = 84.30 ...

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Preparation and Characterization of Chitosan-Modified Bentonite Hydrogels and Application for Tetracycline Adsorption from Aqueous Solution
Adsorption of Tetracycline by Magnetic Mesoporous Silica Derived from Bottom Ash-Biomass Power Plant