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Mechanistic investigation of levofloxacin adsorption on Fe (III)-tartaric acid/xanthan gum/graphene oxide/polyacrylamide hydrogel: Box-Behnken design and Taguchi method for optimization

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JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages 110-124

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2023.06.044

Keywords

Fe (III)-tartaric acid/xanthan gum/graphene; oxide/polyacrylamide hydrogel; Adsorption; Levofloxacin; Mechanism.

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A Fe (III)-tartaric acid/xanthan gum/graphene oxide/polyacrylamide (FXM) hydrogel was synthesized and its effectiveness in removing levofloxacin from water was investigated. The FXM hydrogel exhibited high adsorption capacity and controllable properties.
Fe (III)-tartaric acid/xanthan gum/graphene oxide/polyacrylamide (FXM) hydrogel was synthesized and probed its effectiveness in removing levofloxacin from water. The hydrogel (FXM) was characterized by instrumental techniques. Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) analysis showed a surface area of 161.85 m2/g and Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) analysis provided pore size of 3.41 nm, indicating meso-porous nature. The adsorption experiments (batch mode) showed the adsorption capacity of 154.83 mg/g in a short equilibrium time (-2 min). The controllable factors (adsorbent dose, pH and initial concentra-tion of levofloxacin) were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM) and Taguchi technique. Various isotherm models were employed to correlate the equilibrium data; Freundlich isotherm model fitted well with equilibrium data as compared to other models based on high R2 values (0.9975- 0.9980) and low values of v2 (0.004-0.005) for non-linear analysis. Classical kinetic and fractal-like kinetic equations were applied to fit the experimental data. The experimental data best fit with fractal-like pseudo first order equation and heterogeneity parameter was 0.531. Mechanism of adsorption of levofloxacin on FXM was discussed based on XPS analysis and DG degrees values. Reusability experiments were executed in five adsorption-desorption cycles and percent removal varied from 98.00 to 82.25%, demonstrating high potential of FXM for re-use.(c) 2023 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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