Cyclodextrin nanosponges as adsorbent material to remove hazardous pollutants from water: The case of ciprofloxacin
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This study was developed inside the European Project Life “Clean up” (LIFE 16 ENV/ES/000169) to search for
suitable adsorbents to purify treated water from emerging pollutants. Notably, among pollutants, the attention
was focused on Ciprofloxacin removal, selecting as recyclable adsorbent Cyclodextrin-based nanosponges,
characterized by using FTIR-ATR, DSC, TG, SEM, EDX, gas-volumetric analysis, and XRD analyses. Indeed, the inbatch
adsorption process was quite complete removing, in a few minutes, 90% of the pollutant from water, with a
maximum adsorption capacity of 2 mg/g. A better comprehension of the adsorption mechanism was obtained by
studying the effect of various experimental parameters on the process, i.e. ionic strength, pH values, adsorbent/
pollutant ratio, and temperature values. The thermodynamics (ΔG◦<0 ΔH◦<0 and ΔS◦>0), the adsorption
isotherms (Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, and Dubinin–Radushkevich), and kinetics of the process were also
investigated. In particular, the applicability of all the proposed isotherms, except the Langmuir model, was
observed, and the finding highlighted the heterogeneous character of the adsorption process. The pseudo-secondorder
kinetic model well described the process and the application of the Weber-Morris model suggested that two
main consecutive steps constituted the adsorption. Despite the relatively low adsorption capacity, desorption
experiments, recycling 80% of the pollutant for each cycle, were performed, and for the purpose, 0.1 M NaCl was
used, lowering the environmental impact. Moreover, other contaminants, such as Diclofenac, Carbendazim,
Furosemide, and Sulfamethoxazole were successfully removed from the water, also if present in a quaternary
mixture, opening the possibility to use this adsorbent for real water treatments.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Cyclodextrins polymers, Emerging pollutants, Ciprofloxacin, Adsorption, Green chemistry, Recycling
Elenco autori:
Vito Rizzi, Jennifer Gubitosa, Rahel Signorile, Paola Fini, Claudio Cecone,
Adrian Matencio, Francesco Trotta, Pinalysa Cosma
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