A Sustainable Nanoporous Adsorbent for Reducing Amoxicillin in Pharmaceutical Wastewater: Magnetic Tea Waste Hydrochar
Mohammad Hassan Shahavi,
Mohammad Akbari,
Nadir Ayrilmis
et al.
Abstract:In this research, a sustainable approach to augmenting nanoporous and high‐capacity adsorbents widely employed in amoxicillin (AMX) removal from pharmaceutical wastewater was introduced in this study. Iron oxide particles were incorporated into tea factory waste material under microwave hydrothermal carbonization, aiming to produce a green and enhanced magnetic adsorbent material. The chemical structure, morphology, and surface charge of the magnetic tea waste hydrochar (MTWHC) were characterized. The results … Show more
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