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Research Article

Removal of Three Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics by NaClO2-modified Biosorbent from Fruit Fiber of C. Procera

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Pages 1594-1604 | Published online: 27 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Here, Calotropis gigantea fiber (CGF) was first treated using NaClO2 to chemically modify the fiber surface to improve its hydrophilicity. Subsequently, the resulting NaClO2-CGF was used as the biosorbent to remove three fluoroquinolone antibiotics including enrofloxacin (Enr), ciprofloxacin (Cip), and norfloxacin (Nor). The results demonstrate that NaClO2-CGF shows optimum adsorption properties at pH = 6, with the maximum adsorption capacity of 50–70 mg/g. Further, NaClO2-CGF can achieve its adsorption equilibrium within 30 min, an indication of its fast adsorption kinetics. After five adsorption-desorption cycles, a higher adsorption percentage is still observed, suggesting its good regeneration for use in successive cycles.

摘要

本文首先以亚氯酸钠(NaClO2)对牛角瓜纤维(CGF)进行化学改性以提高其表面的亲水性。随后,以NaClO2-CGF作为生物吸附剂,去除三种氟喹诺酮类抗生素:恩诺沙星(Enr)、环丙沙星(Cip)和诺氟沙星(Nor)。结果表明,NaClO2-CGF在pH=6时吸附性能最优,最大吸附量为50-70 mg/g,且在30分钟内达到吸附平衡,表明其具有快速的吸附动力学。经过5次吸附-解吸循环后,NaClO2-CGF对抗生素仍然有较高的吸附率,表明发展的吸附剂具有良好的再生能力,能够多次反复使用。

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful for the support from Huimin Hu (Shanghai Magic Tree Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China) for providing the Calotropis gigantea fiber.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21477135); the Gansu Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 17JR5RA205) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. lzujbky-2017-209).

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