1. Use of commercial activated carbon for the purification of synthetic water polluted by a pharmaceutical product.
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Zamouche, M., Mouni, L., Ayachi, A., and Merniz, I.
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WATER purification ,SOLUTION (Chemistry) ,AQUEOUS solutions ,WATER ,ADSORPTION isotherms ,ACTIVATED carbon - Abstract
Nowadays, pharmaceutical compounds are often detected in surface water and groundwater. The potentiality of commercial activated carbon (CAC) for the removal of ketoprofen (KP) from aqueous solution was studied. The effects of various parameters such as pH, time, temperature, mixture speed, ionic strength, adsorbent mass and initial concentrations of KP were examined. Batch kinetics and isotherm adsorption experiments were performed to remove KP from aqueous solution. It was found that KP removal by CAC increased with the initial KP concentration. Temperature of solution and stirring speed showed no effect on KP adsorption. However, the amount of KP removal decreased with increase of the pH value and concentration of salt in the solution. The experimental isotherm data reveals the suitability and applicability of the Freundlich and Temkin isotherms model (R2 = 0,99). Besides, the adsorption kinetic was fitted well with the pseudo-second-order model. The results revealed that the CAC was found to be very effective adsorbent for the elimination of KP from aqueous solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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