2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.125787
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Efficacy of clay materials for ciprofloxacin antibiotic analysis in urine and pharmaceutical products

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“…As it can be seen, the diffractograms of pure clay demonstrates the presence of all characteristic peaks, as previously described by us in more detail. 43 Moreover, the XRD pattern related to the rGO-Clay composite showed all the clay's peaks. However, it must be noted that within the modification of clay with rGO, some changes in 2θ°p osition/ intensity were observed, which may be owing to the changes in the textural properties of clay samples by the presence of GO and rGO on the external and internal surface.…”
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“…As it can be seen, the diffractograms of pure clay demonstrates the presence of all characteristic peaks, as previously described by us in more detail. 43 Moreover, the XRD pattern related to the rGO-Clay composite showed all the clay's peaks. However, it must be noted that within the modification of clay with rGO, some changes in 2θ°p osition/ intensity were observed, which may be owing to the changes in the textural properties of clay samples by the presence of GO and rGO on the external and internal surface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The treatment procedure and clay compositions were presented in an earlier published article. 43 Briefly, the raw clay samples were exhaustedly crumpled, and the obtained powder was treated with hydrochloride acid (HCl 0.3 mol l −1 ) during 3 h per day, repeated for 9 d in order to remove the carbonates (CaCO 3 , CaMg (CO 3 ) 2 . Subsequently, the suspension is transferred to a beaker and washed several times to remove the excess of HCl and allow the clay particles to deflocculate.…”
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