2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14356
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Modification of Chlorella vulgaris carbon with Fe3O4 nanoparticles for tetracycline elimination from aqueous media

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“…Esmaeili et al 19 removed polyethylene MPs using C. vulgaris . They found that the algae had the maximum elimination rate of 84% in the presence of a pH of 10 and a PE level of 250 mg L −1 33 . Also, Cunha et al (2020 22 ) carried out a research by a biopolymer derived from microalgae to remove nanoplastics and MPs from wastewater treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Esmaeili et al 19 removed polyethylene MPs using C. vulgaris . They found that the algae had the maximum elimination rate of 84% in the presence of a pH of 10 and a PE level of 250 mg L −1 33 . Also, Cunha et al (2020 22 ) carried out a research by a biopolymer derived from microalgae to remove nanoplastics and MPs from wastewater treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the report of the World Health Organization, these pharmaceutical compounds are responsible for 25% of water pollution worldwide 12 . Tetracycline (TTC) was considered one of the antibiotics used in 1948 to treat various microbial infections, including chlamydia, anthrax, syphilis, cholera, Lyme disease, and pneumonia 13 . This antibiotic is the second most commonly used antibiotic in the world.…”
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“…The primary focus of yeast-mediated azo dye decolorization involves the pivotal role of azo-reductases (enzymes) in catalyzing the cleavage of azo groups (─N═N─). [19,20] However, these methods often fall short in achieving complete dye removal and generate harmful sludge as by-product, posing additional disposal challenges, which are costly or require a bioreactor for cell culturing. Additionally, they…”
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