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Title: Complete Elimination of the Ciprofloxacin Antibiotic from Water by the Combination of Adsorption–Photocatalysis Process Using Natural Hydroxyapatite and TiO2
Authors: Cheikh, Sabrina
Imessaoudene, Ali
Bollinger, Jean-Claude
Hadadi, Amina
Manseri, Amar
Bouzaza, Abdelkrim
Assadi, Aymen
Amrane, Abdeltif
Zamouche, Meriem
El Jery, Atef
Mouni, Lotfi
Keywords: natural hydroxyapatite
ciprofloxacin
adsorption
TiO2
photodegradation
UV light
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Université Akli M'hand Oulhadj - Bouira
Citation: MDPI
Abstract: The main objective of this work was to assess the performance of combined processes, adsorption/ photodegradation of the ciprofloxacin antibiotic (CIP). Adsorption was achieved on natural hydroxyapatite (nat-HA) in the batch mode. The effect of pH (3–12), initial ciprofloxacin concentration (C0 , 25–200 mg L−1 ), adsorbent dose (m, 0.25–3 g L−1 ), and temperature (T, 298–328 K) on the ciprofloxacin adsorption capacity was studied. At 298 K, the maximum uptake of 147.7 mg g−1 was observed with pH close to 8, 1 g L−1 nat-HA dose, and 150 mg L−1 initial CIP concentration. Adsorption was effective, with a removal percentage of 82% within 90 minutes of contact time. For ciprofloxacin adsorption onto nat-HA, a pseudo-second-order kinetic model is well-suited. The Langmuir isotherm model successfully fit the experimental data and the process was spontaneous and exothermic. The coupling processes (adsorption/photocatalysis) were examined and found to be highly effective. For the remaining concentrations, the maximum degradation efficiency and mineralization yield were ~100% and 98.5%, respectively, for 1 mg L−1 initial CIP. The combination of the strong adsorption capacity of natural hydroxyapatite and the high photocatalytic activity of TiO2 can be an effective technique for removing fluoroquinolone antibiotics from wastewater
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