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    Synthesis and application of magnetic hydroxyapatite for removal of tetracycline from aqueous solutions

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    2016-05-01
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    Ali Akbar Babaei
    Ali Akbar Babaei
    Kamal Ahmadi
    Iraj Kazeminezhad
    Seyed Nadali Alavi
    Afshin Takdastan
    Afshin Takdastan
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    © 2016, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved. Background and purpose: Magnetite hydroxyapatite (m-Hap) as a magnetic nano-adsorbent was synthesized for the removal of tetracycline (TC) from aqueous solutions. Materials and methods: The properties of m-Hap were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Factors affecting the adsorption of TC including pH (3-10), adsorbent dosage (0.1-5 g/L), contact time (5-120 min) and initial concentration of TC (10-25 mg/L) were investigated. The effect of adsorbent on the removal of tetracycline from real wastewater was also studied. Results: The nanocomposite was almost spherical in shape and about 20-30 nm in diameter. In optimum conditions more than 99% of TC was removed (contact time 60 min, adsorbent dose 1g/L, and pH 7.5). The equilibrium data were well fitted into Langmuir model (R 2 = 0.977) and the maximum adsorption capacity was 64.4 mg g -1 at pH 7.5 and 298 K. Adsorption experiments on hospital wastewater indicated a slight decrease in adsorption removal of TC (85%). Conclusion: This study showed that the magnetic Hydroxyapatite nanoparticles could be used as a highly efficient and promising adsorbent in water and wastewater treatment systems.
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