2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2022.107798
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A review of the toxicology presence and removal of ketoprofen through adsorption technology

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“…The application of adsorption processes, including biosorption, has shown a high potential for the eliminations of pharmaceuticals ( Georgin et al, 2022 ). Although the use of algae for the removal of NSAIDs is a relatively new area of research, several studies have reported their effectiveness in addressing pharmaceutical contamination.…”
Section: Bioremoval Of Ketoprofenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of adsorption processes, including biosorption, has shown a high potential for the eliminations of pharmaceuticals ( Georgin et al, 2022 ). Although the use of algae for the removal of NSAIDs is a relatively new area of research, several studies have reported their effectiveness in addressing pharmaceutical contamination.…”
Section: Bioremoval Of Ketoprofenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous methods have been investigated as a result of this issue, mostly for the removal and degradation of this chemical [ 1 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ], for example, photolysis, photo-Fenton, photocatalysis, ozonation, nanofiltration, and adsorption [ 18 , 19 , 20 ]. Adsorption is a popular method for eliminating contaminants from water and wastewater due to its effectiveness and low cost [ 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 ]. Adsorption has the advantage of being able to use new adsorbents produced from plant leftovers [ 25 , 26 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 25 ] Adsorption has been regarded as one of the most effective methods for removing dyes because of its straightforward design, high efficacy, ease of handling, and low cost. [ 26–29 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] Adsorption has been regarded as one of the most effective methods for removing dyes because of its straightforward design, high efficacy, ease of handling, and low cost. [26][27][28][29] In the literature, it is possible to find several studies that synthesize adsorbents from residues for dye removal, such as phaseolus vulgaris L. for the removal of reactive red 198 dye, [30] coir pith, sawdust, and sugarcane fibre for the removal of crystal violet and rhodamine B, [31] sesame hull (Sesamum indicum L.) for the removal of methylene blue (MB), [32] soybean hull for the removal of safranin dye, [33] Musa acuminata and Solanum tuberosum peels for emerald green dye removal, [34] Bengal gram bean husk for removing MB and methylene orange (MO), [35] Citrullus Lanatus peels for removing acidic dyes, [36] pecan pericarp (Carya illinoensis) for removing methyl violet 2B, [37] and a pod of forest species [38,39] and tree bark [40,41] in the removal of cationic dyes, among others.…”
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