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The synergetic effect of a structure-engineered mesoporous SiO2-ZnO composite for doxycycline adsorption
Danya Huang1, Ying Zhang1, Jingjing Zhang1
1Key Laboratory of Advanced Structural Materials of Ministry of Education, College of Material Science and Engineering, Changchun University of Technology Changchun 130012 China yuechi@ccut.edu.cn zhaozk@ccut.edu.cn +86 431 85716644 +86 431 85716644.
Abstract:
The design and synthesis of an efficient adsorbent for antibiotics-based pollutants is challenging due to the unique physicochemical properties of antibiotics. The development of a mesoporous SiO2-ZnO composite is a novel way to achieve excellent adsorption efficiency for doxycycline hydrochloride (DOX) in aqueous solutions due to the engineered highly open mesoporous structure and the ZnO-modified framework. Unlike the traditional method of obtaining mesoporous composites by post-synthesis techniques, the novel one-step method developed in this study is both effective and environment-friendly. The adsorption mechanism based on the novel synergetic effect between SiO2 and ZnO was demonstrated through several experiments. SiO2 led to the creation of a 3D open framework structure that provides sufficient space and rapid transport channels for adsorption, ensuring rapid adsorption kinetics. A higher number of active sites and enhanced affinity of the contaminants are provided by ZnO, ensuring high adsorption capacity. The mesoporous SiO2-ZnO could be easily regenerated without a significant decrease in its adsorption efficiency. These results indicate that the developed strategy afforded a simple approach for synthesizing the novel mesoporous composites, and that mesoporous SiO2-ZnO is a possible alternative adsorbent for the removal of DOX from wastewater.
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