Coal fly ash-based adsorbents for tetracycline removal : comparative insights into modification and zeolite conversion
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Emerging xenobiotics, such as tetracycline (TC), pose significant risks to both the environment and human health. Adsorption is a recognized method for removing these contaminants, and in this study, fly ash (FA), a by-product of coal combustion, was modified to develop adsorbents. Acid-modified FA (AM-FA) and base-modified FA (BM-FA) were prepared, and zeolite Na-P1 (ZNa-P1) was synthesized via hydrothermal treatment. Adsorption tests revealed that BM-FA and ZNa-P1 removed 76% and 90% of TC, respectively, compared to 35% with unmodified FA. AM-FA had the lowest performance, removing just 11% of TC. ZNa-P1’s superior performance was linked to its high zeolite purity, with a cation exchange capacity (CEC) of 6.37 meq/g and a surface area of 35.7 m2/g. Though BM-FA had a larger surface area of 110.8 m2/g, it exhibited a lower CEC of 3.42 meq/g. Adsorption efficiency was more closely related to CEC than surface area. Optimal TC removal with ZNa-P1 was achieved at a 7.5 g/L dosage and pH 5. The process followed pseudo second order kinetics and the Langmuir isotherm, with a maximum capacity of 46.34 mg/g at 30 °C. The adsorption thermodynamics indicated that the adsorption was endothermic and spontaneous. The adsorption mechanism of tetracycline on ZNa-P1 involved electrostatic attraction, hydrogen, and ion exchange. This study aligns with SDGs 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
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Xenobiotics, Tetracycline adsorption, Fly ash modification, Zeolite Na-P1
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SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
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Houghton, E.E.; Yapi, L.; Haneklaus, N.; Brink, H.G.; Tichapondwa, S.M. Coal Fly Ash-Based Adsorbents for Tetracycline Removal: Comparative Insights into Modification and Zeolite Conversion. Journal of Xenobiotics 2025, 15, 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/jox15020036.
