2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b05081
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Removal of Ibuprofen by Using a Novel Fe/C Granule-Induced Heterogeneous Persulfate System at near Neutral pH

Abstract: In this study, novel Fe/C granules (FeCGs) were successfully prepared at room temperature by embedding iron filings and hydrothermal carbonization biochar in sodium alginate. The removal rate of ibuprofen (IBU) by the composite system of sodium persulfate and FeCG was 96.81%, and the removal rate of total organic carbon was 68.41% near neutral pH. The core–shell structure was stable and almost unchanged after use. Eight intermediates were detected in the degradation process, from which the degradation pathway … Show more

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“…From the isotherm data, the obtained maximum adsorption capacities ( q m ) of IBU, NAP and DIC under pH 7.0 were found to be 781.3, 821.3, and 1037.3 mg g −1 for IBU, NAP and DIC, respectively. These values achieved using DNT@SBA‐15 were superior to those obtained from other adsorbents in previous studies, 31‐37 as presented in Table S3, indicating its potential to eliminate NSAIDs from neutral even weakly acidic aqueous solutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…From the isotherm data, the obtained maximum adsorption capacities ( q m ) of IBU, NAP and DIC under pH 7.0 were found to be 781.3, 821.3, and 1037.3 mg g −1 for IBU, NAP and DIC, respectively. These values achieved using DNT@SBA‐15 were superior to those obtained from other adsorbents in previous studies, 31‐37 as presented in Table S3, indicating its potential to eliminate NSAIDs from neutral even weakly acidic aqueous solutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%