Cyclodextrin polymers and salts: An Eco-Friendly combination to modulate the removal of sulfamethoxazole from water and its release
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Romita, Roberto; Rizzi, Vito; Gubitosa, Jennifer; Gabaldón, José Antonio; Fortea, María Isabel; [et al.]Date
2021-06-15Discipline/s
Ciencias AmbientalesSubject/s
Emerging contaminantsAdsorption
Cyclodextrin polymers
Supramolecular interactions
Salt effect
Sulfamethoxazole
Abstract
This study is aimed to validate water-insoluble cyclodextrin-epichlorohydrin polymer (β-EPI) use to remove, by adsorption, sulfamethoxazole (SMX) from water and then release it via an environmentally friendly treatment so that the adsorbent can be recycled according to one of the objectives of the European Project Life “Clean up” (LIFE 16 ENV/ES/000169).
SMX adsorption experiments on β-EPI polymer in-batch were performed, varying different experimental parameters of the process, such as contact time, pH values, and so on.
The adsorption process, exothermic and driven by enthalpy, occurs both through the formation of inclusion and association complexes, involves mainly hydrophobic and hydrogen bonds, has a rate-controlling step depending on both pollutant concentration and adsorbent dose and can be described by the Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich models which confirm the polymer surface heterogeneity and the physical nature of the adsorption. The presence of salts gives rise t...





