Adsorption Capacity of Carbon‐Silica Composites Towards Diclofenac in Poly(acrylic acid) Containing Systems: A Crucial Study on Common Wastewater Contaminants
Magdalena Medykowska,
Małgorzata Wiśniewska,
Katarzyna Szewczuk‐Karpisz
et al.
Abstract:Diclofenac is one of the most popular over‐the‐counter non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drug and poly(acrylic acid) is a frequently used as thickener, filler or stabilizer. For these reasons, they are common organic contaminants in raw wastewater. The purpose of the presented studies was to compare the adsorption capacity of three carbon‐silica composites ‐ metal‐free C/SiO2, iron‐enriched C/Fe/SiO2 and manganese‐enriched C/Mn/SiO2 towards diclofenac. The studies were carried out in single, and mixed systems in… Show more
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