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Download PDFOpen PDF in browserNatural Clay (El-Hicha) from Gabès (Tunisia) as Adsorbent for the Efficient Removal of Ciprofloxacin from Wastewater.EasyChair Preprint 1073712 pages•Date: August 18, 2023AbstractThe presence of Ciprofloxacin in wastewater and surface water has been widely reported, is becoming a growing concern due to its toxicological effect on aquatic species and has been efficiently removed from wastewater by adsorption using natural clay collected from Gabes region (Tunisia). The textural, chemical-surface, structural, and morphological properties of the clay-based adsorbent was examined, finding low- moderate specific surface area value (18.1 m 2 g -1 ) and a structure coincident with the smectite phase. Adsorption kinetic study revealed that clay reached the equilibrium in (420 min) ~ 7 h, achieving a CIP removal percentage of 80 %. Pseudo-second-order kinetic model describes well the kinetic adsorption experimental data. The equilibrium adsorption capacity (q e = 177.8 mg g 1 ) was obtained for clay el-Hicha. The Freundlich adsorption model led to the best-fitting results, suitable for heterogeneous adsorptive systems. From pH studies, considering the dissociation constants of the CIP molecule, working at solution pH = 6 led to the best adsorption results. Keyphrases: Adsorption, CH:clay el-Hicha, Ciprofloxacin, Wastewater. Download PDFOpen PDF in browser |
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