Diphenolic acid (DPA) is a kind of endocrine-disrupting compound, which brings serious health problems to humans and animals. An eco-friendly and cost-effective adsorbent was prepared through a simple method, in which the -Cyclodextrin(-CD) was crosslinked onto the surface of diatomite (DA), the as-prepared DA/-CD composite showed higher adsorption efficiency for DPA than DA as the host-guest interaction between DPA and -CD. DA is a kind of biosilica with a hierarchical pore structure that provides enough surface area for the DA/-CD. The surface area and pore size of DA/-CD were investigated by nitrogen adsorption and desorption. The DA/-CD composite illustrated a good adsorption capability, and was used for removing DPA from wastewater. The adsorption ratio of DPA could achieve 38% with an adsorption amount of 9.6 mg g under room temperature at pH = 6. The adsorption isotherm curves followed the Langmuir (R = 0.9867) and Freundlich (R = 0.9748) models. In addition, the regeneration rate of the DA/-CD was nearly at 80.32% after three cycles of regeneration. These results indicated that the DA/-CD has the potential for practical removal of the EDC contaminants from wastewater.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267557 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15134588 | DOI Listing |
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