2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-022-05846-9
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Removal of Non-Steroidal Drug from Waste Water Using Synthetic Zeolites from Illito-Kaolinitic clays

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“…The spectrum highlights the presence of a non-swelling phase (impurities) primarily consisting of quartz, characterised by reflections 4.27 Å (2Ɵ = 20.76°); 3.33 Å (2Ɵ = 26.72°); 2.44 Å (2Ɵ = 36.69°) and 2.27 Å (2Ɵ = 39.53°). Finally, a peak reflection at 3.04 Å (2Ɵ = 29.31°) indicates the presence of calcite in trace amounts [ 42 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectrum highlights the presence of a non-swelling phase (impurities) primarily consisting of quartz, characterised by reflections 4.27 Å (2Ɵ = 20.76°); 3.33 Å (2Ɵ = 26.72°); 2.44 Å (2Ɵ = 36.69°) and 2.27 Å (2Ɵ = 39.53°). Finally, a peak reflection at 3.04 Å (2Ɵ = 29.31°) indicates the presence of calcite in trace amounts [ 42 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, extensive researches have been conducted on the removal of contaminants using different processes. [8][9][10][11] Adsorption processes can be performed through interactions between molecules of contaminants and adsorbents and mainly include hydrogen bonding, electrostatic bonding interactions, and π-π interactions [ 12,13] . The removal of drug contaminants is also one of the most common and effective wastewater treatments that have been considered by many researchers due to its high efficiency, ease of operation, and cost-effectiveness.…”
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confidence: 99%