2020
DOI: 10.1039/c9nj05396d
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Ultra-high adsorption of tetracycline antibiotics on garlic skin-derived porous biomass carbon with high surface area

Abstract: A porous carbon material with ultra-high specific surface area was prepared from waste garlic skin, and exhibited excellent adsorption properties to TCs in a water environment.

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“…The ΔG values were negative for both adsorbents at 293, 298, 303, 308, and 313 K, indicating that the adsorption of IBP and SMX was spontaneous and favorable thermodynamically (Liu et al., 2020). With the increased temperature, the absolute values of ΔGincreased, which implied a greater driving force of adsorption at a higher temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ΔG values were negative for both adsorbents at 293, 298, 303, 308, and 313 K, indicating that the adsorption of IBP and SMX was spontaneous and favorable thermodynamically (Liu et al., 2020). With the increased temperature, the absolute values of ΔGincreased, which implied a greater driving force of adsorption at a higher temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different treatment techniques have been reported for the removal of pharmaceuticals, including membrane separation (Prasertkulsak et al., 2019), ion exchange (Wang et al., 2017), electrochemical degradation (Antonin et al., 2019), adsorption (Liu et al., 2020), advanced oxidation (Alaton et al., 2019), and biodegradation to achieve such a goal (Cha and Carlson, 2019). Compared to other technologies, the adsorption with a high-binding adsorbent is considered to be a more practical and environmentally friendly approach because of its advantages such as smooth operation, simple design, and the possibility of regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly used adsorbents in wastewater treatment are activated carbon, zeolites, clays, and agricultural wastes [47,48]. However, adsorption only transfers the antibiotics from the liquid to the solid phase, without their complete degradation [49]. On the other hand, membrane processes demand a high-quality influent, which is often accompanied by secondary pollution caused by the residual concentrated water.…”
Section: Methods To Remove Antibiotics From the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physically activated carbons exhibit specific surface area in the range of 500-1000 m 2 g −1 . The surface area of the biomass-derived physically activated carbons can further be enhanced, which can be enabled by the chemical activation method and the resulting carbon materials achieve a surface area far more than 1000 m 2 g −1 [36]. The chemical activation method includes the impregnation of biomass or biochar with an activating agent and then the mixture is carbonized in the temperature ranges of 400-1000 • C in an inert atmosphere of nitrogen or argon gas [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%