ONE-STEP SYNTHESIS OF RICE HUSK CHAR/Fe3O4 NANOCOMPOSITES USING ULTRASONIC –ASSITED CO-PRECIPITATION METHOD AND ITS ORIENTED APPLICATIONS FOR REMOVAL OF SULFAMETHOXAZOLE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION | Toàn | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

ONE-STEP SYNTHESIS OF RICE HUSK CHAR/Fe3O4 NANOCOMPOSITES USING ULTRASONIC –ASSITED CO-PRECIPITATION METHOD AND ITS ORIENTED APPLICATIONS FOR REMOVAL OF SULFAMETHOXAZOLE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION

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Received: 12/08/21                Revised: 31/08/21                Published: 31/08/21

Authors

1. Tran Quoc Toan, TNU - University of Education
2. Tran Kim Ngan, TNU - University of Education
3. Mai Thi Phuong Ly, TNU - International School
4. Tran Thi Phuong Anh, TNU - International School
5. Nguyen Thi Mai, VNU - University of Science; TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry
6. Ha Xuan Linh Email to author, TNU - International School

Abstract


This paper showed the results of one-step fabrication of rice husk char/Fe3O4 (RHF) nanocomposite using ultrasonic-assited co-precipitattion method for application of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) antibiotic treatment in aqueous environment. The characteristics of surface, structure and magnetization properties of RHF were examined using scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), saturation magnetization and X-ray diffraction. Application ability of RHF was also investigated by the removal of SMX in aqueous solution using adsorption method. The obtained results exhibited the applied potential of RHF for treatment of SMX as well as other antibiotics in actual wastewater.

Keywords


Antibiotics; Sulfamethoxazole; Rice husk char; Nano Fe3O4; Adsorption

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.4884

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