Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4311901452> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4311901452 endingPage "161022" @default.
- W4311901452 startingPage "161022" @default.
- W4311901452 abstract "MPs can adsorb antibiotics to coexist and accumulate in the aquatic environment in the form of complexes, resulting in unforeseeable adverse consequences. The adsorption behavior and mechanism of three antibiotics amoxicillin (AMX), ciprofloxacin (CIP), and tetracycline (TC) by four MPs Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene (PE) were studied. Results showed that the adsorption of antibiotics onto MPs follows the pseudo-second-order kinetic and the Freundlich isotherm model, indicating a multilayer chemical adsorption. Combined with FTIR, XRD, and SEM analyses, the adsorption behavior was simultaneously governed by physical processes. Additionally, the equilibrium adsorption capacity was inhibited in the research concentration range of NaCl from 10 mg/L to 10 g/L. The higher the salt concentration, the more pronounced the inhibition phenomenon was. The high (9) and low (3) pH also inhibited the adsorption of antibiotics to MPs. The humic acid (HA) concentration in the range of 0–20 mg/L generally inhibited the MPs-antibiotics adsorption, but the higher HA concentration showed less inhabitation than the lower one. The adsorption inhibition of TC on the four MPs by SA also followed the above rule. However, the adsorption inhibition of sodium alginate (SA) on AMX and CIP on the four MPs was enhanced with its concentration (0–50 mg/L)." @default.
- W4311901452 created "2023-01-02" @default.
- W4311901452 creator A5012278873 @default.
- W4311901452 creator A5013555971 @default.
- W4311901452 creator A5031925625 @default.
- W4311901452 creator A5041877128 @default.
- W4311901452 creator A5058135877 @default.
- W4311901452 date "2023-03-01" @default.
- W4311901452 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4311901452 title "Adsorption of antibiotics on different microplastics (MPs): Behavior and mechanism" @default.
- W4311901452 cites W1975591211 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W1992814226 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2026311739 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2028921297 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2048668195 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2054676924 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2151469380 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2210579264 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2253716488 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2256291206 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2321544844 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2339100454 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2345271674 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2586426956 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2737217596 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2759319582 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2789451574 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2789738056 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2791907307 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2794940880 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2800229868 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2805543389 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2885266275 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2894916357 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2901309204 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2918895016 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2941363429 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2962918242 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2964486340 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2970348747 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2982139204 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2991112079 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W2999657166 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3004011357 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3004030973 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3025913213 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3035509835 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3041686990 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3081663796 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3084207554 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3108343645 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3122413245 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3127867834 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3152644573 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3182437687 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3185856032 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W3210403808 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4205248410 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4211171604 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4212905171 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4213222384 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4220796951 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4281610080 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W4308158287 @default.
- W4311901452 cites W822637359 @default.
- W4311901452 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161022" @default.
- W4311901452 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36549518" @default.
- W4311901452 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4311901452 type Work @default.
- W4311901452 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W4311901452 countsByYear W43119014522023 @default.
- W4311901452 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4311901452 hasAuthorship W4311901452A5012278873 @default.
- W4311901452 hasAuthorship W4311901452A5013555971 @default.
- W4311901452 hasAuthorship W4311901452A5031925625 @default.
- W4311901452 hasAuthorship W4311901452A5041877128 @default.
- W4311901452 hasAuthorship W4311901452A5058135877 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C112825004 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C13965031 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C150394285 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2776866176 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2778512257 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2779751980 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2780401329 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2780560099 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2780923616 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C2780965034 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C501593827 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConceptScore W4311901452C107872376 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConceptScore W4311901452C112825004 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConceptScore W4311901452C13965031 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConceptScore W4311901452C150394285 @default.
- W4311901452 hasConceptScore W4311901452C178790620 @default.