2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.205
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Removal of antibiotics from aqueous solution by using magnetic Fe3O4/red mud-nanoparticles

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“…The Fe 3 O 4 -red mud nanoparticles have been prepared and used for the removal of ciprofloxacin from wastewater via a batch technique (Aydin et al, 2019); their adsorption capacity for ciprofloxacin was determined to be 111.11 mg g À1 and the removal percent for ciprofloxacin being over 90% from real wastewater. The combination of Fe 3 O 4 and red mud has overcome the disadvantages such as iron leaching, agglomeration of nanoparticles, and separation difficulties from aqueous solutions relating to pristine materials.…”
Section: Iron Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Fe 3 O 4 -red mud nanoparticles have been prepared and used for the removal of ciprofloxacin from wastewater via a batch technique (Aydin et al, 2019); their adsorption capacity for ciprofloxacin was determined to be 111.11 mg g À1 and the removal percent for ciprofloxacin being over 90% from real wastewater. The combination of Fe 3 O 4 and red mud has overcome the disadvantages such as iron leaching, agglomeration of nanoparticles, and separation difficulties from aqueous solutions relating to pristine materials.…”
Section: Iron Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another method to prepare waste-derived magnetic materials consists in the synthesis of magnetite nanoparticles in an aqueous system where the adsorbent is previously dissolved. Aydin and co-workers used a high-alkaline waste which is produced by the Bayer process in aluminum production called "red mud" and used it along with Fe(II) and Fe(III) salts to synthesize a magnetic-red mud material for adsorption of organophosphorus pesticides and antibiotics [137,138]. With an isoelectric point near eight, this material showed relatively low adsorption capacity towards pesticides, in the order of µg g −1 , and good performance against antibiotics with a maximum adsorption capacity of 200 mg g −1 for ciprofloxacin.…”
Section: Waste-based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibiotics have drawn attention in wastewater treatment studies. Red mud nanoparticles with Fe 3 O 4 were investigated by Aydin, Aydin, Aydin, Beduk, and Ulvi (2019) as an effective adsorbent for wastewater containing antibiotics (i.e., ciprofloxacin). The adsorption was found following well with the Freundlich isotherm.…”
Section: Physical Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%