Highly Efficient Adsorption of Tetracycline Using Chitosan-Based Magnetic Adsorbent.
Franciele S BruckmannCarlos Eduardo SchnorrTheodoro da Rosa SallesFranciane Batista NunesLuiza BaumannEdson Irineu MüllerLuis F O SilvaGuilherme Luiz DottoCristiano Rodrigo Bohn RhodenPublished in: Polymers (2022)
Herein, tetracycline adsorption employing magnetic chitosan (CS·Fe 3 O 4 ) as the adsorbent is reported. The magnetic adsorbent was synthesized by the co-precipitation method and characterized through FTIR, XRD, SEM, and VSM analyses. The experimental data showed that the highest maximum adsorption capacity was reached at pH 7.0 (211.21 mg g -1 ). The efficiency of the magnetic adsorbent in tetracycline removal was dependent on the pH, initial concentration of adsorbate, and the adsorbent dosage. Additionally, the ionic strength showed a significant effect on the process. The equilibrium and kinetics studies demonstrate that Sips and Elovich models showed the best adjustment for experimental data, suggesting that the adsorption occurs in a heterogeneous surface and predominantly by chemical mechanisms. The experimental results suggest that tetracycline adsorption is mainly governed by the hydrogen bonds and cation-π interactions due to its pH dependence as well as the enhancement in the removal efficiency with the magnetite incorporation on the chitosan surface, respectively. Thermodynamic parameters indicate a spontaneous and exothermic process. Finally, magnetic chitosan proves to be efficient in TC removal even after several adsorption/desorption cycles.