Title of article :
Metoprolol Removal from Water Using Fe3O4/TiO2/Activated Carbon Nanocomposite: Adsorption Isotherm, Kinetics and Thermodynamics
Author/Authors :
Parsaie, Amrollah Department of Chemistry - Payame Noor University - Tehran, Iran , Baezat, Mohammad Reza Department of Chemistry - Payame Noor University - Tehran, Iran , Rahbar, Nadereh School of Pharmacy - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences - Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Metoprolol (MTP), a selective beta-blocker with low biodegradability, is an important micro-pollutant that has been widely identified
in surface waters and wastewaters. In this work, the removal of MTP from aqueous solutions was performed using Iron oxide/Titanium
oxide/activated carbon (Fe3O4/TiO2/AC) nanocomposite as a new adsorbent. The nanocomposite was characterized by Fourier Transform
Infrared (FT-IR), Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX), Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and X-Ray
Diffraction (XRD) techniques. The maximum efficiency of MTP removal was 96.2% at a dosage of 1.5 g l-1 of adsorbent, an initial
concentration of 10 mg l-1 of the drug, a contact time of 60 min at 25 °C, and pH 8.0. Freundlich and Pseudo-second-order models were
found to be the best fitting isotherm and kinetic models, respectively. In addition, the values of thermodynamic parameters including ΔH,
ΔS, and ΔG were found to be -75.20, -0.23, and -7.55 kJ mol-1, respectively. These results confirmed that the adsorption process of MTP on
Fe3O4/TiO2/AC is exothermic and spontaneous. Fe3O4/TiO2/AC nanocomposite was successfully used for the removal of MTP from real
water solutions.
Keywords :
Metoprolol , Iron oxide nanoparticles , Titanium oxide nanoparticles , Activated carbon , Adsorption
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research