Facial synthesis of an efficient magnetic composite adsorbent using multiwalled carbon nanotubes and frankincense resin for the removal of amoxicillin pharmaceutical pollutants
“…Using the adsorption method to extract amoxicillin using wastewater has the following advantages. [16][17][18] Great effectiveness: amoxicillin may be removed from water using adsorption procedures with high removal efficiencies, guaranteeing that the antibiotic concentration is decreased to safe limits. Adsorption techniques are frequently inexpensive, especially when compared to other cutting-edge treatment options.…”
This study investigated the efficacy of magnetic Sn metal–organic frameworks (MSn-MOFs) in removing the insecticide amoxicillin (AMX) from aqueous solutions.
“…Using the adsorption method to extract amoxicillin using wastewater has the following advantages. [16][17][18] Great effectiveness: amoxicillin may be removed from water using adsorption procedures with high removal efficiencies, guaranteeing that the antibiotic concentration is decreased to safe limits. Adsorption techniques are frequently inexpensive, especially when compared to other cutting-edge treatment options.…”
This study investigated the efficacy of magnetic Sn metal–organic frameworks (MSn-MOFs) in removing the insecticide amoxicillin (AMX) from aqueous solutions.
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