JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adsorption of ibuprofen from aqueous solution on chemically surface-modified activated carbon cloths

Hanen GuedidiLaurence ReinertYasushi SonedaNizar BellakhalL. Duclaux

Year: 2014 Journal:   Arabian Journal of Chemistry Vol: 10 Pages: S3584-S3594   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the performance of an activated carbon cloth for adsorption of ibuprofen. The cloth was oxidized by a NaOCl solution (0.13 mol L−1) or thermally treated under N2 (700 °C for 1 hour). The raw and modified cloths were characterized by N2 adsorption–desorption measurement at 77 K, CO2 adsorption at 273 K, Boehm titrations, pHPZC measurements, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy analysis, and by infrared spectroscopy. The NaOCl treatment increases the acidic sites, mostly creating phenolic and carboxylic groups and decreases both the specific surface area and slightly the micropore volume. However, the thermal treatment at 700 °C under N2 induced a slight increase in the BET specific surface area and yielded to the only increase in the carbonyl group content. Ibuprofen adsorption studies of kinetics and isotherms were carried out at pH = 3 and 7. The adsorption properties were correlated to the cloth porous textures, surface chemistry and pH conditions. The isotherms of adsorption were better reproduced by Langmuir–Freundlich models at 298, 313 and 328 K. The adsorption of ibuprofen on the studied activated carbon cloths at pH 3 was an endothermic process. The pore size distributions of all studied ibuprofen-loaded fabrics were determined by DFT method to investigate the accessible porosity of the adsorbate. Both treatments do not influence the kind of micropores where the adsorption of ibuprofen occurred.

Keywords:
Chemistry Adsorption Activated carbon Langmuir Endothermic process Aqueous solution Microporous material Freundlich equation Desorption Point of zero charge BET theory Specific surface area Langmuir adsorption model Titration Inorganic chemistry Nuclear chemistry Organic chemistry Catalysis

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