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Removal of pharmaceuticals (diclofenac and amoxicillin) by maltodextrin/reduced graphene and maltodextrin/reduced graphene/copper oxide nanocomposites.

Omid Moradi1, Hamed Alizadeh2, Sajjad Sedaghat2.   

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Due to the scarcity of water and the growing industrialization, pharmaceutical wastewater treatment is of particular importance. For this reason, it is necessary to achieve an efficient method to eliminate all types of pharmaceutical pollutants. Herein, synthetic nano-composite is proposed to take a step towards improving the operation of removing pharmaceutical contaminants from the environment and aquatic and industrial effluents. Binary (maltodextrin/reconstituted graphene nanocomposite) and ternary (maltodextrin/reconstituted graphene nanocomposite/copper oxide) nanocomposites were prepared and characterized using, FT-IR, FESEM-EDS, TEM, DLS, and XRD. The nanocomposites were used to eliminate diclofenac and amoxicillin as Pharmaceuticals. The removal of amoxicillin at a concentration of 30 mg/L with an adsorbent dose of 0.05 g and a pH of 7.4 and an optimal temperature of 20 °C in 10 min has the highest removal rate of 86%. In addition, diclofenac with nano-adsorbents prepared under optimal conditions, including an initial concentration of 20 mg/L, adsorbent dose of 0.05 g, adsorption time of 7 min, a temperature of 20 °C and a pH of 7, has the highest removal efficiency of 94%. The results indicated that the prepared nanocomposites are alternative adsorbents to remove Pharmaceuticals from water.
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Keywords:  Diclofenac and amoxicillin; Maltodextrin/reduced graphene/copper oxide nanoparticles (II) nanocomposite; Removal of pharmaceutical

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35358563     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Ecofriendly and sustainable Sargassum spp.-based system for the removal of highly used drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  J Luis López-Miranda; Gustavo A Molina; Rodrigo Esparza; Marlen Alexis González-Reyna; Rodolfo Silva; Miriam Estévez
Journal:  Arab J Chem       Date:  2022-08-06       Impact factor: 6.212

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