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An Ionic-Liquid-Imprinted Nanocomposite Adsorbent: Simulation, Kinetics and Thermodynamic Studies of Triclosan Endocrine Disturbing Water Contaminant Removal

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27175358

Keywords

ionic liquid nanocomposite; water treatment; endocrine-disturbing triclosan; simulation; thermodynamics; kinetics

Funding

  1. King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  2. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, Saudi Arabia [DF191025]
  3. Umm Al-Qura University [22UQU4280401DSR02]

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Triclosan, a toxic water pollutant, has been successfully removed from water using synthesized ionic liquid-based nanocomposites, showing promising removal capacity.
The presence of triclosan in water is toxic to human beings, hazardous to the environment and creates side effects and problems because this is an endocrine-disturbing water pollutant. Therefore, there is a great need for the separation of this notorious water pollutant at an effective, economic and eco-friendly level. The interface sorption was achieved on synthesized ionic liquid-based nanocomposites. An N-methyl butyl imidazolium bromide ionic liquid copper oxide nanocomposite was prepared using green methods and characterized by using proper spectroscopic methods. The nanocomposite was used to remove triclosan in water with the best conditions of time 30 min, concentration 100 mu g/L, pH 8.0, dose 1.0 g/L and temperature 25 degrees C, with 90.2 mu g/g removal capacity. The results obeyed Langmuir, Temkin and D-Rs isotherms with a first-order kinetic and liquid-film-diffusion kinetic model. The positive entropy value was 0.47 kJ/mol K, while the negative value of enthalpy was -0.11 kJ/mol. The negative values of free energy were -53.18, -74.17 and -76.14 kJ/mol at 20, 25 and 30 degrees C. These values confirmed exothermic and spontaneous sorption of triclosan. The combined effects of 3D parameters were also discussed. The supramolecular model was developed by simulation and chemical studies and suggested electrovalent bonding between triclosan and N-methyl butyl imidazolium bromide ionic liquid. Finally, this method is assumed as valuable for the elimination of triclosan in water.

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