Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4212894181> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 99 of
99
with 100 items per page.
- W4212894181 endingPage "105211" @default.
- W4212894181 startingPage "105211" @default.
- W4212894181 abstract "The antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) is an emerging organic contaminant of concern. Residual amounts of this contaminant have been reported at different concentrations in aquatic environments due to the inability of wastewater treatment plants to remediate this compound completely. In this study, a classical polymer inclusion membrane (PIM) comprised of the base polymer cellulose triacetate (CTA), the carrier Aliquat 336, and the plasticiser dioctyl phthalate (DOP) was used for SMZ remediation. After an extraction time of 40 h at pH 9, the PIM completely removed SMZ with a transport efficiency of 82%. In order to improve the transport of SMZ across the membrane, we investigated the impact of an electric voltage through electromembrane extraction (EME) at 20–120 V. At an extraction time of 15 h and a voltage of 50 V, SMZ was removed completely with a transport efficiency of 100%. However, excessive bubbling at the electrode under higher voltages (≥70 V) led to membrane instability. Subsequently, the stability of the membrane was investigated by subjecting the same membrane to 12 cyclic mass transfers under the same conditions; there was a slight difference in the efficiencies of the membrane. A gradual loss of membrane mass was recorded after each experimental cycle, attributed to the loss of the membrane liquid phase. Finally, the fabricated PIM was successfully used to preconcentrate SMZ from real environmental samples, with preconcentration factors ranging from 22.9–24.1. Hence, applying a voltage was essential to achieving the total recovery of SMZ. • PIM was used to remove sulfamethoxazole (SMZ). • It is based on the electro membrane extraction process. • Different operating parameters were investigated. • SMZ was removed entirely in this study." @default.
- W4212894181 created "2022-02-24" @default.
- W4212894181 creator A5001984613 @default.
- W4212894181 creator A5009997220 @default.
- W4212894181 creator A5013305549 @default.
- W4212894181 creator A5079443331 @default.
- W4212894181 date "2022-04-01" @default.
- W4212894181 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W4212894181 title "Enhanced removal of sulfamethoxazole antibiotics from aquatic samples by electromembrane extraction process" @default.
- W4212894181 cites W1944024544 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W1983815058 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W1996469106 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2018549068 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2019098945 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2026984053 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2028795438 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2033021425 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2035116254 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2045935930 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2075350195 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2091532978 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2097312923 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2120626151 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2155752744 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2269325660 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2334038512 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2408285999 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2570238213 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2585362158 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2610683101 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2774415162 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2795173628 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2795831250 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2883219765 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2884429093 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2886817720 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2898765495 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2901816332 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2918675609 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2920301765 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2981367215 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2985162259 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2993706311 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W2998084270 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W3028376032 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W3190270977 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W3206836250 @default.
- W4212894181 cites W332595 @default.
- W4212894181 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2022.105211" @default.
- W4212894181 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4212894181 type Work @default.
- W4212894181 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W4212894181 countsByYear W42128941812023 @default.
- W4212894181 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4212894181 hasAuthorship W4212894181A5001984613 @default.
- W4212894181 hasAuthorship W4212894181A5009997220 @default.
- W4212894181 hasAuthorship W4212894181A5013305549 @default.
- W4212894181 hasAuthorship W4212894181A5079443331 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C2779425571 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C4725764 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C501593827 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C528095902 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConcept C98045186 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C111919701 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C127413603 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C185592680 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C2779425571 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C41008148 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C43617362 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C4725764 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C501593827 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C528095902 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C55493867 @default.
- W4212894181 hasConceptScore W4212894181C98045186 @default.
- W4212894181 hasLocation W42128941811 @default.
- W4212894181 hasOpenAccess W4212894181 @default.
- W4212894181 hasPrimaryLocation W42128941811 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W1979741826 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W1988196644 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W1997239483 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W1998888558 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W2018671480 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W2037607684 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W2106944045 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W2117459494 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W2190271151 @default.
- W4212894181 hasRelatedWork W2339622499 @default.
- W4212894181 hasVolume "173" @default.
- W4212894181 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4212894181 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4212894181 workType "article" @default.