Statistical optimization of preparing marine macroalgae derived activated carbon/iron oxide magnetic composites for sequestering acetylsalicylic acid from aqueous media using response surface methodologys

Authors
Jung, Kyung-WonChoi, Brian HyunSong, Kyung GuenChoi, Jae-Woo
Issue Date
2019-01
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.215, pp.432 - 443
Abstract
This study focuses on the optimization of synthetic conditions for preparing marine macroalgae-derived activated carbon/iron oxide magnetic composites (AC/Fe-MC) and its feasibility for the removal of acetylsalicylic acid from aqueous media. Response surface methodology coupled with a 3(k) Box-Behnken design was applied to determine the optimal conditions (independent variables: impregnation ratio, activation temperature, and activation time) towards two response variables (production yield and adsorption capacity). According to the analysis of variance and numerical desirability function approaches, the optimal conditions were impregnation ratio of 2.62:1, activation temperature of 727 degrees C, and activation time of 129 min. Physicochemical properties of the prepared composite revealed that AC/Fe-MC possesses a porous structure and superparamagnetic property, which substantially contributed to the effective adsorption capacity and separation from the solution using an external magnetic field. Adsorption kinetics and equilibrium studies delineated that the pseudo-second-order and Sips isotherm models represent the adsorption behavior of AC/Fe-MC accurately. The maximum adsorption capacity of AC/Fe-MC was found to be around 127 mg/g at 10 degrees C, as fitted by Sips isotherm model, which is higher than that of other adsorbents reported in the literature. lntraparticle diffusion and Boyd models suggested that the adsorption process was mainly controlled by film diffusion mechanism. Lastly, thermodynamic and isosteric heat of adsorption analyses demonstrated that the adsorption process was controlled by physisorption and exothermic mechanisms. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS; ENHANCED ADSORPTION; WASTE-WATER; REMOVAL; DYE; PHARMACEUTICALS; NANOPARTICLES; PEEL; DEGRADATION; DICLOFENAC; Response surface methodology; Magnetic composites; Superparamagnetic; Acetylsalicylic acid; Adsorption
ISSN
0045-6535
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120508
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.10.069
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