Kinetics and Isotherm Study of Ceftriaxone Removal Using Functionalized Biochar Combined with Photocatalysis
Luísa Cruz-Lopes, Rodrigo Araújo, Ana Rita Lopes, Samuel Moles, Francisca Romero-Sarria, Bruno Esteves

TL;DR
This study shows that pine bark biochar, alone or with TiO2, effectively removes antibiotics from wastewater, offering a sustainable solution.
Contribution
The novel combination of functionalized biochar and photocatalysis achieves synergistic antibiotic removal from wastewater.
Findings
The combined use of biochar and TiO2 achieved 95.9% antibiotic removal, showing a synergistic effect.
The pseudo-second-order model best described the kinetic data, and monolayer adsorption was indicated by the Langmuir isotherm.
Abstract
The increasing presence of antibiotics such as cephalosporins in wastewater represents a significant environmental risk. These compounds are excreted in large quantities, and conventional wastewater treatment plants are often ineffective at their removal. Consequently, the development of more sustainable and efficient treatment technologies is essential. In this study, the removal of cephalosporins from aqueous solutions was evaluated through adsorption using pine bark biochar, photocatalysis with TiO2, and a combination of both processes. Kinetic experiments were conducted with cephalosporin solutions (15 mg/L), employing 150 mg/L of biochar, 100 mg/L TiO2, or their combination, under continuous stirring and/or UV-vis irradiation. Samples were collected at 0 and 120 min and analyzed via UV-vis spectrophotometry. Adsorption isotherms were established for initial cephalosporin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts · Advanced oxidation water treatment · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
