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Promotion of clinoptilolite adsorption for azithromycin antibiotic by Tween 80 and Triton X-100 surface modifiers under batch and fixed-bed processes

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Abstract

In this study, azithromycin (AZT) adsorbed on natural clinoptilolite (NC) modified by Triton X-100 (NC-Triton) and Tween 80 (NC-Tween) surfactants. The effect of pH, contact time, adsorbent dose, and temperature on the adsorption was investigated. For NC, the Temkin isotherm and for NC-Tween and NC-Triton, Langmuir isotherm fitted the experimental data well. The maximum adsorption capacity value of NC, NC-Tween, and NC-Triton was 28.011, 36.764, and 44.642 mg/g, respectively. Fixed-bed experiments were performed under different conditions to predict breakthrough curve. For NC and NC-Tween, the intra-particle diffusion kinetic model and for NC-Triton, fractional power model were the best investigated models. The thermodynamic parameters of Gibbs free energy (ΔG°=13.042 to17.214kJ/mol) for NC, ΔG°=13.838 to 18.090kJ/mol for NC-Tween, ΔG°=14.570 to 18.683kJ/mol for NC-Triton in 20-35 °C, enthalpy (ΔH°=68.440kJ/mol), and entropy (ΔS°=278.194J/mol K) changes for NC, ΔH°=69.227kJ/mol, and ΔS°=283.590J/mol K for NC-Tween, ΔH°=69.286kJ/mol, and ΔS°=286.292J/mol K for NC-Triton were determined.

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