吸附
氢氧化物
地下水
化学工程
材料科学
金属
双金属片
石英
饱和(图论)
复合数
无机化学
化学
复合材料
冶金
地质学
有机化学
岩土工程
数学
组合数学
工程类
作者
Zhuang-Yan Li,Xiaoping Chen,Guocheng Huang,Jianchun Wang,Yik-Tung Sham,Min Pan,Jinhong Bi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.158728
摘要
Tetracycline (TC), a widely employed broad-spectrum antibiotic with global prevalence, possesses the ability to infiltrate soil matrices and potentially reach groundwater systems, thereby posing a consequential human health risk. To address this concern, a novel NiFe-mixed metal oxides (MMO) composite was synthesized and employed within quartz sand as a strategic measure to regulate the downward migration of TC. In-depth investigations of TC transport behavior in quartz sand, complemented by NiFe-MMO, were conducted via a series of rigorous batch and saturation-filled column experiments. The impacts of NiFe-MMO dosage, ionic strength, cationic types, solution pH, and flow rates on TC transport were systematically and comprehensively scrutinized. Our findings reveal that even minute quantities of NiFe-MMO prompt substantial TC adsorption, facilitated by electrostatic interactions and surface complexation, notably in low-concentration background solutions. Additionally, the presence of Ca2+ engenders a bridging effect, further enhancing TC adsorption onto the sand. These significant observations bear far-reaching implications in elucidating the fate of antibiotics within the intricate interplay of soil and groundwater domains. The strategic amalgamation of NiFe-MMO and quartz sand offers innovative prospects for managing TC dissemination, thereby augmenting endeavors toward sustainable environmental protection.
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