Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from Wastewater

Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from Wastewater

Author: Seyedmehdi Sharifian

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-12-15

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 044319212X

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Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from Wastewater describes, in detail, the importance of removing antibiotics from aqueous systems, along with new information on their variation, solubility, toxicology and allowable concentration in groundwater. The book covers adsorption as an applicable method, highlighting its advantages and disadvantages. It investigates various adsorbents ranging from traditional activated carbons, modified forms of clays, metal oxides, polymer resins, and more advanced materials such as graphene-based, MOF, nano-matrices, and composite materials as potential sorbents for the adsorption of antibiotics from aqueous solutions. In addition, the book covers biological microorganisms that have been used to remove antibiotics from wastewater and presents biopolymers, biowaste and living cells potentially and practically suitable for this purpose. For all adsorbents, the book explains preparation methods, main properties, modification techniques to increase antibiotic removal efficiency, mechanisms in antibiotic removal, advantages and limitations. It also presents adsorption-desorption in batch and continuous mode, optimized operating parameters, kinetic and equilibrium adsorption, and regeneration studies. Provides production and modification methods of conventional and non-conventional adsorbent materials for antibiotics adsorption from aqueous systems Considers the effects of antibiotics type and porous and chemical properties of adsorbents to improve the sorption capacity and ease of regeneration Features recent advances in the use of biowaste materials and biosorption processes for green removal of antibiotics from wastewater


Use of Adsorbents for the Removal of Pollutants from Wastewater

Use of Adsorbents for the Removal of Pollutants from Wastewater

Author: Gordon McKay

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1995-10-25

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9780849369209

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Use of Adsorbents for the Removal of Pollutants from Wastewater describes the most commonly occurring industrial effluents, and presents direct means and methodologies for treating them. In addition to its excellent introduction to pollutants, this book contains all of the basics you need for understanding the characteristics and applications of adsorbent materials. With this book, you can choose from a wide variety of traditional and novel adsorbents, including alternative, relatively inexpensive adsorbents.


Green Adsorbents for Pollutant Removal

Green Adsorbents for Pollutant Removal

Author: Grégorio Crini

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-07-31

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 3319921622

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This is the second volume on adsorption using green adsorbents and is written by international contributors who are the leading experts in the adsorption field. Together with the first volume they show a typical selection of green materials used in wastewater treatment, with emphasis on industrial effluents. This second volume focuses on innovative materials. It presents hemp-based materials for metal removal, and the use of leaves for metal removal. It describes the biosorption of metals and metalloids on various materials and discusses the recent advances in cellulose-based adsorbents used in environmental purposes. Furthermore, activated carbons from food wastes, aerogels and bones, and municipal solid waste biochar as efficient materials for pollutant removal, respectively are reviewed as well as biosorption of dyes onto microbial biosorbents and the use of mushroom biomass to remove pollutants are looked at. The volume also includes detailed review of green adsorbents for removal of antibiotics, pesticides and endocrine disruptors and the use of pillared interlayered clays as innovative materials for pollutant removal. Finally, the use of green adsorbents for radioactive pollutant removal from natural water is discussed. The audience for this book includes students, environmentalists, engineers, water scientists, civil and industrial personnel who wish to specialize in adsorption technology. Academically, this book will be of use to students in chemical and environmental engineering who wish to learn about adsorption and its fundamentals. It has also been compiled for practicing engineers who wish to know about recent developments on adsorbent materials in order to promote further research toward improving and developing newer adsorbents and processes for the efficient removal of pollutants from industrial effluents. It is hoped that the book will serve as a readable and useful presentation not only for undergraduate and postgraduate students but also for the water scientists and engineers and as a convenient reference handbook in the form of numerous recent examples and appended information.


Pharmaceuticals in the Environment

Pharmaceuticals in the Environment

Author: Klaus Kümmerer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-10-10

Total Pages: 531

ISBN-13: 3540746641

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Following the success of the first edition, this pioneering study of pharmaceuticals in the environment has been updated and greatly extended. It includes the status of research on pharmaceuticals in soil, with attention to terrestrial and aquatic environments as well as new substance categories such as tetracylines and chinolones and the latest results concerning contamination of the environment and risk reduction.


Application of Adsorbents for Water Pollution Control

Application of Adsorbents for Water Pollution Control

Author: Amit Bhatnagar

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2012-11-11

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 1608052699

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Among various water and wastewater treatment technologies, the adsorption process is considered better because of lower cost, simple design and easy operation. Activated carbon (a universal adsorbent) is generally used for the removal of diverse types of pollutants from water and wastewater. Research is now being directed towards the modification of carbon surfaces to enhance its adsorption potential towards specific pollutants. However, widespread use of commercial activated carbon is sometimes restricted especially in developing or poor countries due to its higher costs. Attempts are therefore being made to develop inexpensive adsorbents utilizing abundant natural materials, agricultural and industrial waste materials. Use of waste materials as low-cost adsorbents is attractive due to their contribution in the reduction of costs for waste disposal, therefore contributing to environmental protection. This e-book explores knowledge on recent developments in adsorbents synthesis and their use in water pollution control. This handy reference work is intended for researchers and scientists actively engaged in the study of adsorption and the development and application of efficient adsorption technology for water treatment. This e-book covers a wide range of topics including modeling aspects of adsorption process and the applications of conventional and non-conventional adsorbents in water remediation emphasizing sorption mechanisms of different pollutants on the adsorbents.


Removal of Antibiotics from Water Using Functionalized Celluloses

Removal of Antibiotics from Water Using Functionalized Celluloses

Author: David Kennedy

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The continual evolution of bacteria to resist treatment with antibiotics has become a looming crisis, especially amplified by the bioconcentration of antibiotics in water sources and excess antibiotics in the serum when prescribed, each leading to off-target antibiotic resistance and a possible future where society loses its greatest tool in fighting off disease. In this work, a novel adsorbent for removing especially crucial antibiotics of last resort, mainly vancomycin, but also linezolid, was been synthesized from cellulose of two different sources: Whatman filter paper and Softwood Kraft Pulp through sequential periodate oxidation to form DAMC (dialdehyde modified cellulose) fibers followed by chlorite oxidation. The microfibrous precipitate, a previously discarded byproduct in electrosterically stabilized nanocrystalline cellulose (ENCC) synthesis was synthesized and characterized through light microscopy and carboxylate content by conductometric titration (2.26 mmol/g filter paper and 4.22 mmol/g softwood Kraft pulp) before being used for removal experimentation. The carboxylated cellulose microfibers were shown to effectively bind and precipitate vancomycin from solution, with the Whatman Filter Paper product proving to be more effective than Softwood Kraft Pulp with a removal capacity of 2116 mg/g, which is nearly triple the highest reported removal capacity for any other adsorbent in the literature, compared to a still stellar 782 mg/g for the Softwood Kraft Pulp fibers. The mechanism of action was shown to be through electrostatic interaction, as proven by varying pH to show that removal only proceeded effectively in the pH range where vancomycin was protonated while the carboxylates of the filter paper microfibers were deprotonated, and the aldehyde containing fibers that get carboxylated in the microfibrous precipitate synthesis showed no removal. The presence of competing Na+ and Ca2+ cations were found to decrease removal ability incrementally with their increased concentrations and upon modelling to the Langmuir fit, it was shown that this adsorption behavior fits very well to the Langmuir monolayer isotherm. Finally, the filter paper microfibers were found to be inefficient at removing linezolid from solution, especially compared to ENCC, though neither anionic cellulosic derivative was very successful at removing the uncharged linezolid.


Adsorption through Advanced Nanoscale Materials

Adsorption through Advanced Nanoscale Materials

Author: Chandrabhan Verma

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-08-14

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 0443184577

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Adsorption through Advanced Nanoscale Materials: Applications in Environmental Remediation brings together the latest developments in the utilization of advanced nanoadsorbents in wastewater treatment, pollution control, removal and remediation, gas separation and other environmental applications. The book begins by providing an overview of absorption, adsorbents and nanoadsorbents, introducing properties, classification, synthesis, characterization, enhancement of adsorption capabilities, principles and advantages and disadvantages of nanoadsorbents. Other sections cover the preparation of advanced nanoadsorbents based on specific materials for wastewater treatment, including adsorbents incorporating carbon nanotubes, graphene and graphene oxide, carbon dots and fullerene, polymer nanocomposites, metal oxides, nanoclay, nanofillers, and filtration membranes. Final sections examine the role of nanoadsorbents in broader environmental applications, including areas such as pollution control and removal and gas separation. Finally, other important considerations are studied, including toxicity and health impact, ecotoxicological effects, commercialization and economic issues, challenges and research gaps, trends, and future opportunities. Provides in-depth coverage of nanoadsorbents for a range of targeted environmental applications Covers, in detail, fundamentals such as synthesis methods, characterization and inhibition mechanisms Addresses key areas such as toxicity, health impact, research gaps, trends and commercialization


Materials and Methods for Industrial Wastewater and Groundwater Treatment

Materials and Methods for Industrial Wastewater and Groundwater Treatment

Author: S. K. Nataraj

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2024-07-31

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13: 1119901529

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An expert synthesis of the latest materials and methods with applications for groundwater and wastewater treatment Materials and Methods for Industrial Wastewater and Groundwater Treatment delivers an up-to-date discussion of the materials and methods being used to address the problem of pollutants in industrial wastewaters and groundwater. The book describes innovative new materials with significant potential to emerge as a next-generation solution in the water treatment space. Cutting-edge research is synthesized into these novel materials and methods and case studies demonstrate real-world applications of new solutions for water treatment. Readers will also find: A thorough introduction to new materials and techniques for treating wastewater and groundwater to remove pollutants Comprehensive explorations of the latest research on commercially viable methods for treating wastewater and groundwater Case studies highlighting the practical application of novel methods and materials as next-generation solutions for water treatment Perfect for industrial chemists, environmental and material researchers and supervisors, and consulting and design engineers in wastewater treatment plants, Materials and Methods for Industrial Wastewater and Groundwater Treatment will also benefit design professionals, materials scientists, and environmental engineers with an interest in nanomaterial applications to wastewater treatments.