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Synthesis and application of perovskite nanoparticles for the adsorption of ketoprofen and fenoprofen in wastewater for sustainable water management

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 346, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.118232

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Ketoprofen; Fenoprofen; Absorbents; Adsorption; Adsorbates; Desorption

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Perovskite nanocomposites, CeCoO3 and SrCoO3-delta, were found to have good adsorption capacity for ketoprofen and fenoprofen. The adsorption capacity was influenced by pH, contact time, dye concentration, and adsorbent dose. The pseudo-second order model best described the adsorption kinetics. The D-R isotherm was suitable for ketoprofen adsorption, while the Freundlich isotherm was suitable for fenoprofen adsorption. Acetone or ethanol could effectively desorb the drugs from the loaded adsorbents.
Perovskite chemicals such as CeCoO3 and SrCoO3-delta nanocomposites were used for the adsorption of ketoprofen and fenoprofen from aqueous solution. The adsorption capacity was determined by the effect of pH, contact time, dye concentration and adsorbent dose. The adsorption capacity was detected in CeCoO3 for ketoprofen (41.666 mg g(-1)) and fenoprofen (15.313 mg g(-1)) and in SrCoO3-delta for ketoprofen (28.409 mgg(-1)) and fenoprofen (93.457 mg g(-1)). The adsorption kinetics were measured using the pseudo-first order, pseudo-second order, Elovich and intraparticle diffusion models. The pseudo-second order model best described the data and gave an R-2 value of 0.999. The isothermal adsorption models studied for the adsorption of drugs on SrCoO3-delta and CeCoO3 perovskite nanocomposites are Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R), Sips and Redlich-Peterson (R-P) isothermal models. Among the different adsorption isotherms tested, the D-R isotherm gave the best fit to the equilibrium data for the adsorption of ketoprofen and the Freundlich isotherm gave the best result for the adsorption of fenoprofen. Effective desorption of ketoprofen and fenoprofen from the loaded adsorbents was achieved by using acetone or ethanol with desorption efficiency in the range of 89-93%. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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