• Title of article

    Waste-derived activated carbons for removal of ibuprofen from solution: Role of surface chemistry and pore structure

  • Author/Authors

    Mestre، نويسنده , , Ana S. and Pires، نويسنده , , Joمo and Nogueira، نويسنده , , José M.F. and Parra، نويسنده , , Jose B. and Carvalho، نويسنده , , Ana P. and Ania، نويسنده , , Conchi O.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1720
  • To page
    1726
  • Abstract
    The removal of a widespread used drug (i.e., ibuprofen) from water was investigated using high valuable carbon adsorbents obtained from chemical and physical activation of a bioresource (cork) and a municipal waste (plastic). The waste-derived carbons outperformed the adsorption capacity of commercial carbonaceous adsorbents due to their adequate features for the removal of the targeted compound. Regarding the adsorption mechanism, the results obtained point out that ibuprofen retention is favored in activated carbons with basic surface properties. On the other hand, the textural features also play an important role; the presence of a transport pores network (i.e., mesopores) is crucial to ensure the accessibility to the inner porosity, and the microporosity must be large enough to accommodate the ibuprofen molecule. Specifically, adsorbents with a large fraction of ultramicropores (pore widths <0.7 nm) are not adequate to effectively remove ibuprofen.
  • Keywords
    Adsorption , Cork powder , IBUPROFEN , Plastic waste , Activated carbon
  • Journal title
    Bioresource Technology
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Bioresource Technology
  • Record number

    1917085