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Removal of Carbamazepine from Water by a Novel TiO2-Coconut Shell Powder/UV Process: Composite Preparation and Photocatalytic Activity.

Majeda Khraisheh1, Jongkyu Kim, Luiza Campos, Ala'a H Al-Muhtaseb, Gavin M Walker, Mohammad Alghouti.   

Abstract

A novel TiO2-coconut shell powder (TCNSP) composite, prepared by the controlled sol-gel method with a subsequent heat treatment, was investigated as an innovative photocatalytic absorbent for the removal of carbamazepine (CBZ). CBZ is used worldwide as an antiepileptic drug, which has recently been recognized as an important organic pollutant increasingly found in wastewaters from urban areas and other aquatic environments. The granulation process was performed by using a semiautomated mass production line to produce sufficient quantities of TCNSP composites, possessing sufficient crush strength for commercialization. Physical properties of the TCNSP composite such as crystallinity, morphology, crush strength, and the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET)-specific surface area were controlled by the mass ratio of titanium dioxide sol and coconut shell powder (CNSP). Calcination at 700°C produced anatase phase TiO2 in the TCNSP composites with a BET high surface area of 454 m2/g. Anatase crystallite size of the TCNSP composite increased from 2.37 to 15.11 nm with increasing calcination temperature from 500°C to 800°C. Calcinated TCNSP composites had higher CBZ removal efficiency (98%) than pure TiO2 (23%) and CNSP (34%) within a 40-min reaction time. Optimization of this innovative adsorption/photocatalytic process was obtained by a response surface methodology and a central composite design model, which indicated that this novel and sustainable technology was successful in removing CBZ from a solution.

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Keywords:  TiO2–coconut shell powder composite; drug; granulation; photocatalytic degradation; semiautomated mass production line

Year:  2013        PMID: 24065870      PMCID: PMC3777652          DOI: 10.1089/ees.2012.0056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Eng Sci        ISSN: 1092-8758            Impact factor:   1.907


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