2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2019.111376
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Adsorption of tetracycline, ofloxacin and cephalexin antibiotics on boron nitride nanosheets from aqueous solution

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“…Figure 8B shows the maximum adsorption capacity of different materials for tetracycline. Similarly, the maximum adsorption capacity of sea urchin-like BN for tetracycline was higher than that of SWNT, 39,40 resins, 41 and various types of BN, [18][19][20]42 which was only slightly lower than the BN-Ni reported in the…”
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“…Figure 8B shows the maximum adsorption capacity of different materials for tetracycline. Similarly, the maximum adsorption capacity of sea urchin-like BN for tetracycline was higher than that of SWNT, 39,40 resins, 41 and various types of BN, [18][19][20]42 which was only slightly lower than the BN-Ni reported in the…”
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“…This slight difference may be due to the different intermolecular forces between the samples and tetracycline. 18,19 In contrast, the adsorption rates of all samples for gatifloxacin and levofloxacin were just 40%-65%. Methylene blue and tetracycline molecules were more easily adsorbed than gatifloxacin and levofloxacin by these samples.…”
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“…In the treatment of wastewater containing trace pollutants such as antibiotics (ng/L-mg/L), adsorption technology has extremely high competitiveness and efficiency. The common adsorption materials that can be used for adsorption include activated carbon [ 134 , 135 ], boron nitride [ 136 ], lignocellulose [ 137 ], porous materials [ 138 ], graphene [ 139 ], montmorillonite [ 140 ], cerium oxide [ 141 ] and iron oxide [ 142 , 143 ]. Most of the adsorption materials are in the form of powder and not conducive for recovery during wastewater treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%