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Title: | Effective removal of selected pharmaceuticals from sewerage treatment plant effluent using natural clay (Na-montmorillonite) | Authors: | Aydın, Senar Çelik Karakaya, Muazzez Karakaya, Necati Aydın, Mehmet Emin |
Keywords: | Analgesic and anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals Effluent Montmorillonite Paracetamol Sewage treatment plant Waste-Water Treatment Activated Carbon Antiinflammatory Drugs Environmental Risk Hospital Effluent Aqueous-Solutions Methylene-Blue Acetaminophen Adsorption Residues |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Publisher: | Springer Heidelberg | Abstract: | The consumption of pharmaceuticals has rapidly increased on a global scale due to the serious increase in Covid-19, influenza and respiratuar sinsityal virus, which is called triple epidemic in the world. The use of non-prescription analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs (AAIDs), especially paracetamol, is higher compared to pre-pandemic. This increased the AAIDs load discharged to the aqueous media through sewerage treatment plant (STP). Therefore, simple and effective treatment options for removing AAIDs from STP effluents are needed. The aim of the study was to remove AAIDs (paracetamol, acetylsalicylic acid, codeine, diclofenac, ibuprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, mefenamic acid, naproxen, and phenylbutazone) from STP effluents by nearly pure natural clay Na-montmorillonite. The Na-montmorillonite taken from the Ordu region in the northern part of Turkey. Surface area of the Na-montmorillonite is 99.58 m(2)/g and CEC is 92.40 meq/100 g. The removal efficiencies of AAIDs using Na-montmorillonite were between 82 +/- 5% (ibuprofen) and 94 +/- 4% (naproxen). Paracetamol was used as a model compound in kinetic and isotherm model studies. Freundlich isotherm model and the pseudo second order kinetic model were the best-fit using the obtained experimental data. Film diffusion governed its rate mechanism. The paracetamol adsorption capacity was acquired as 244 mg/g at 120 min contact time at pH 6.5 at 25 degrees C. With this study, it could be shown that montmorillonite can be used effectively to eliminate paracetamol from STP effluent. Natural clay can be used as a simple, inexpensive and effective adsorbent for removing AAIDs from STP effluents. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-023-01930-5 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/4321 |
ISSN: | 2190-5487 2190-5495 |
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