Experimental and DFT Studies of Antibiotics Removal Through Activated Carbon: A Step‐by‐Step Adsorption Process at Atomic Level
Khan Badshah,
Qaisar Ali,
Adnan Ali Khan
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, starch‐based porous activated carbon adsorbent (KOH@SAC) is prepared, characterized (by BET, SEM, XRD, FTIR and TGA), and assessed for the removal of broad‐spectrum antibiotics, cefotaxime (CEFO), and ceftriaxone (CEFT), from aqueous solutions. The experimentally measured adsorption capacity of KOH@SAC is 333.76907 ± 6.01983 mg g−1 for CEFO and 262.42692 ± 11.252 mg g−1 for CEFT. The negative change in Gibbs free energy with the increase in temperature and positive change in enthalpy, for both a… Show more
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