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Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study

The expanding amount of remaining drug substances in wastewater adversely affects both the climate and human well-being. In the current investigation, we developed new cellulose acetic acid derivation/zeolite fiber as an effective technique to eliminate erythromycin (ERY) from wastewater. The number...

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Autores principales: Jodeh, Shehdeh, Erman, Israa, Hamed, Othman, Massad, Younes, Hanbali, Ghadir, Samhan, Subhi, Dagdag, Omar, Kaya, Savaş, Serdaroğlu, Goncagül
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8316859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34336793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.709600
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author Jodeh, Shehdeh
Erman, Israa
Hamed, Othman
Massad, Younes
Hanbali, Ghadir
Samhan, Subhi
Dagdag, Omar
Kaya, Savaş
Serdaroğlu, Goncagül
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Erman, Israa
Hamed, Othman
Massad, Younes
Hanbali, Ghadir
Samhan, Subhi
Dagdag, Omar
Kaya, Savaş
Serdaroğlu, Goncagül
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description The expanding amount of remaining drug substances in wastewater adversely affects both the climate and human well-being. In the current investigation, we developed new cellulose acetic acid derivation/zeolite fiber as an effective technique to eliminate erythromycin (ERY) from wastewater. The number of interchangeable sites in the adsorbent structures and the ratio of ERY to the three adsorbents were identified as the main reasons for the reduction in adsorption as the initial ERY concentrations increased. Additionally, for all adsorbents, the pseudo–second-order modeling showed better fitting for the adsorption than the pseudo–first-order modeling. However, the findings obtained in the pseudo–first-order model were still enough for explaining the sorption kinetics of ERY, showing that the surface displayed all chemisorption and physi-sorption adsorption processes by both adsorbents. The R (2) for the second order was very close to 1 for the three adsorbents in the case of pseudo–second-order. The adsorption capacity reached 17.76 mg/g. The three adsorbents showed negative values of ΔH, and these values were −6,200, −8,500, and −9600 kJ/mol for zeolite, CA, and ZCA, respectively, and this shows that the adsorption is exothermic. The desorption analysis shows no substantial loss of adsorption site after three trials, indicating higher stability and resilience of the three adsorbents, indicating a strong repeatability of their possible use in adsorption without contaminating the environment. In addition, the chemical attitude and possible donor–acceptor interactions of ERY were assessed by the quantum chemical parameters (QCPs) and NBO analysis performed, at the HF/6-311G** calculations.
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spelling pubmed-83168592021-07-29 Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study Jodeh, Shehdeh Erman, Israa Hamed, Othman Massad, Younes Hanbali, Ghadir Samhan, Subhi Dagdag, Omar Kaya, Savaş Serdaroğlu, Goncagül Front Chem Chemistry The expanding amount of remaining drug substances in wastewater adversely affects both the climate and human well-being. In the current investigation, we developed new cellulose acetic acid derivation/zeolite fiber as an effective technique to eliminate erythromycin (ERY) from wastewater. The number of interchangeable sites in the adsorbent structures and the ratio of ERY to the three adsorbents were identified as the main reasons for the reduction in adsorption as the initial ERY concentrations increased. Additionally, for all adsorbents, the pseudo–second-order modeling showed better fitting for the adsorption than the pseudo–first-order modeling. However, the findings obtained in the pseudo–first-order model were still enough for explaining the sorption kinetics of ERY, showing that the surface displayed all chemisorption and physi-sorption adsorption processes by both adsorbents. The R (2) for the second order was very close to 1 for the three adsorbents in the case of pseudo–second-order. The adsorption capacity reached 17.76 mg/g. The three adsorbents showed negative values of ΔH, and these values were −6,200, −8,500, and −9600 kJ/mol for zeolite, CA, and ZCA, respectively, and this shows that the adsorption is exothermic. The desorption analysis shows no substantial loss of adsorption site after three trials, indicating higher stability and resilience of the three adsorbents, indicating a strong repeatability of their possible use in adsorption without contaminating the environment. In addition, the chemical attitude and possible donor–acceptor interactions of ERY were assessed by the quantum chemical parameters (QCPs) and NBO analysis performed, at the HF/6-311G** calculations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8316859/ /pubmed/34336793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.709600 Text en Copyright © 2021 Jodeh, Erman, Hamed, Massad, Hanbali, Samhan, Dagdag, Kaya and Serdaroğlu. 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
Jodeh, Shehdeh
Erman, Israa
Hamed, Othman
Massad, Younes
Hanbali, Ghadir
Samhan, Subhi
Dagdag, Omar
Kaya, Savaş
Serdaroğlu, Goncagül
Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study
title Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_full Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_fullStr Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_full_unstemmed Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_short Zeolite/Cellulose Acetate (ZCA) in Blend Fiber for Adsorption of Erythromycin Residue From Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Experimental and Theoretical Study
title_sort zeolite/cellulose acetate (zca) in blend fiber for adsorption of erythromycin residue from pharmaceutical wastewater: experimental and theoretical study
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8316859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34336793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.709600
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