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Effect of Solution pH on the Adsorption of Paracetamol on Chemically Modified Activated Carbons

Paracetamol adsorption in acidic, neutral and basic media on three activated carbons with different chemistry surfaces was studied. A granular activated carbon (GAC) was prepared from coconut shell; starting from this sample, an oxidized activated carbon (GACo) was obtained by treating the GAC with...

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Autores principales: Bernal, Valentina, Erto, Alessandro, Giraldo, Liliana, Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28640203
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071032
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author Bernal, Valentina
Erto, Alessandro
Giraldo, Liliana
Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos
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Erto, Alessandro
Giraldo, Liliana
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description Paracetamol adsorption in acidic, neutral and basic media on three activated carbons with different chemistry surfaces was studied. A granular activated carbon (GAC) was prepared from coconut shell; starting from this sample, an oxidized activated carbon (GACo) was obtained by treating the GAC with a boiling solution of 6 M nitric acid, so to generate a greater number of oxygenated surface groups. In addition, a reduced activated carbon (GACr) was obtained by heating the GAC at 1173 K, to remove the oxygenated surface groups. Paracetamol adsorption was higher for GACr due to the lower presence of oxygenated surface functional groups. Moreover, adsorption was highest at neutral pH. The magnitude of the interactions between paracetamol molecules and activated carbons was studied by measuring the immersion enthalpies of activated carbons in solution of paracetamol at different concentrations and pH values and by calculating the interaction enthalpy. The highest value was obtained for GACr in a paracetamol solution of 1000 mg L(−1) at pH 7, confirming that paracetamol adsorption is favoured on basic activated carbons at pH values near to neutrality. Finally, the Gibbs energy changes confirmed the latter result, allowing explaining the different magnitudes of the interactions between paracetamol and activated carbons, as a function of solution pH.
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spelling pubmed-61520142018-11-13 Effect of Solution pH on the Adsorption of Paracetamol on Chemically Modified Activated Carbons Bernal, Valentina Erto, Alessandro Giraldo, Liliana Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos Molecules Article Paracetamol adsorption in acidic, neutral and basic media on three activated carbons with different chemistry surfaces was studied. A granular activated carbon (GAC) was prepared from coconut shell; starting from this sample, an oxidized activated carbon (GACo) was obtained by treating the GAC with a boiling solution of 6 M nitric acid, so to generate a greater number of oxygenated surface groups. In addition, a reduced activated carbon (GACr) was obtained by heating the GAC at 1173 K, to remove the oxygenated surface groups. Paracetamol adsorption was higher for GACr due to the lower presence of oxygenated surface functional groups. Moreover, adsorption was highest at neutral pH. The magnitude of the interactions between paracetamol molecules and activated carbons was studied by measuring the immersion enthalpies of activated carbons in solution of paracetamol at different concentrations and pH values and by calculating the interaction enthalpy. The highest value was obtained for GACr in a paracetamol solution of 1000 mg L(−1) at pH 7, confirming that paracetamol adsorption is favoured on basic activated carbons at pH values near to neutrality. Finally, the Gibbs energy changes confirmed the latter result, allowing explaining the different magnitudes of the interactions between paracetamol and activated carbons, as a function of solution pH. MDPI 2017-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6152014/ /pubmed/28640203 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071032 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short Effect of Solution pH on the Adsorption of Paracetamol on Chemically Modified Activated Carbons
title_sort effect of solution ph on the adsorption of paracetamol on chemically modified activated carbons
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28640203
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071032
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