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Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies

A sub-bituminous natural coal sample (R.C) was treated with sulfuric acid (S.C) and nitric acid (N.C) as modified products and enhanced adsorbents for obtaining ciprofloxacin (CFX) antibiotic residuals from water. The characterization studied demonstrates enhancement in the surface area and the inco...

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Autores principales: Al-Labadi, Ibrahim G., Shemy, Marwa H., Ghidan, Alaa Y., Allam, Ahmed A., Kálmán, Horváth M., Ajarem, Jamaan S., Luo, Jianmin, Wang, Chuanyi, Abukhadra, Mostafa R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37051069
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1130682
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author Al-Labadi, Ibrahim G.
Shemy, Marwa H.
Ghidan, Alaa Y.
Allam, Ahmed A.
Kálmán, Horváth M.
Ajarem, Jamaan S.
Luo, Jianmin
Wang, Chuanyi
Abukhadra, Mostafa R.
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Shemy, Marwa H.
Ghidan, Alaa Y.
Allam, Ahmed A.
Kálmán, Horváth M.
Ajarem, Jamaan S.
Luo, Jianmin
Wang, Chuanyi
Abukhadra, Mostafa R.
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description A sub-bituminous natural coal sample (R.C) was treated with sulfuric acid (S.C) and nitric acid (N.C) as modified products and enhanced adsorbents for obtaining ciprofloxacin (CFX) antibiotic residuals from water. The characterization studied demonstrates enhancement in the surface area and the incorporation of new active oxygenated, sulfur-bearing, and nitrogen-bearing chemical groups into the structure of coal samples. This was reflected in the adsorption capacities that were enhanced from 164.08 mg/g (R.C) to 489.2 mg/g and 518.5 mg/g for N.C and S.C, respectively. The impact of the acid modification processes was evaluated based on the energetic and steric properties of their adsorption systems considering the parameters of the advanced monolayer equilibrium model with one energy site. The determined occupied active sites’ density of R.C (46.32–61.44 mg/g), N.C (168.7–364.9 mg/g), and S.C (159.2–249.9 mg/g) reflects an increase in the quantities of active centers after the acid treatment processes, especially with HNO(3). The higher efficiencies of the active sites of S.C to adsorb more CFX molecules (n = 2.08–2.31) than N.C (n = 1.41–2.16) illustrate its higher adsorption capacity. The energetic investigation [adsorption (˂40 kJ/mol) and Gaussian (˂8 kJ/mol) energies] suggested adsorption of CFX by N.C and S.C mainly by physical processes such as van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, dipole bonding, and π–π interactions. Moreover, the determined thermodynamic functions including entropy, internal energy, and free enthalpy reflect the spontaneous and endothermic uptake of CFX on the surfaces of N.C and S.C.
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spelling pubmed-100833602023-04-11 Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies Al-Labadi, Ibrahim G. Shemy, Marwa H. Ghidan, Alaa Y. Allam, Ahmed A. Kálmán, Horváth M. Ajarem, Jamaan S. Luo, Jianmin Wang, Chuanyi Abukhadra, Mostafa R. Front Chem Chemistry A sub-bituminous natural coal sample (R.C) was treated with sulfuric acid (S.C) and nitric acid (N.C) as modified products and enhanced adsorbents for obtaining ciprofloxacin (CFX) antibiotic residuals from water. The characterization studied demonstrates enhancement in the surface area and the incorporation of new active oxygenated, sulfur-bearing, and nitrogen-bearing chemical groups into the structure of coal samples. This was reflected in the adsorption capacities that were enhanced from 164.08 mg/g (R.C) to 489.2 mg/g and 518.5 mg/g for N.C and S.C, respectively. The impact of the acid modification processes was evaluated based on the energetic and steric properties of their adsorption systems considering the parameters of the advanced monolayer equilibrium model with one energy site. The determined occupied active sites’ density of R.C (46.32–61.44 mg/g), N.C (168.7–364.9 mg/g), and S.C (159.2–249.9 mg/g) reflects an increase in the quantities of active centers after the acid treatment processes, especially with HNO(3). The higher efficiencies of the active sites of S.C to adsorb more CFX molecules (n = 2.08–2.31) than N.C (n = 1.41–2.16) illustrate its higher adsorption capacity. The energetic investigation [adsorption (˂40 kJ/mol) and Gaussian (˂8 kJ/mol) energies] suggested adsorption of CFX by N.C and S.C mainly by physical processes such as van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, dipole bonding, and π–π interactions. Moreover, the determined thermodynamic functions including entropy, internal energy, and free enthalpy reflect the spontaneous and endothermic uptake of CFX on the surfaces of N.C and S.C. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10083360/ /pubmed/37051069 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1130682 Text en Copyright © 2023 Al-Labadi, Shemy, Ghidan, Allam, Kálmán, Ajarem, Luo, Wang and Abukhadra. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Al-Labadi, Ibrahim G.
Shemy, Marwa H.
Ghidan, Alaa Y.
Allam, Ahmed A.
Kálmán, Horváth M.
Ajarem, Jamaan S.
Luo, Jianmin
Wang, Chuanyi
Abukhadra, Mostafa R.
Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies
title Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies
title_full Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies
title_fullStr Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies
title_short Insight into the effects of H(2)SO(4) and HNO(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: Steric and energetic studies
title_sort insight into the effects of h(2)so(4) and hno(3) acidification processes on the properties of coal as an enhanced adsorbent for ciprofloxacin residuals: steric and energetic studies
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37051069
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1130682
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