Study on optimal adsorption conditions of norfloxacin in water based on response surface methodology

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The waste pomelo peel was pyrolyzed at 400 °C to prepare biochar and used as adsorbent to remove norfloxacin (NOR) from simulated wastewater. The adsorption conditions of norfloxacin by biochar were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). On the basis of single-factor experiment, the adsorption conditions of biochar dosage, solution pH and reaction temperature were optimized by Box-Behnken Design (BBD), and the quadratic polynomial regression model of response value Y1 (NOR removal efficiency) and Y2 (NOR adsorption capacity) were obtained respectively. The results show that the two models are reasonable and reliable. The influence of single factor was as follows: solution pH . biochar dosage . reaction temperature. The interaction between biochar dosage and solution pH was very significant. The optimal adsorption conditions after optimization were as follows: biochar dosage ¼ 0.5 g/L, solution pH ¼ 3, and reaction temperature ¼ 45 °C. The Y1 and Y2 obtained in the verification experiment were 75.68% and 3.0272 mg/g, respectively, which were only 2.38% and 0.0242 mg/g different from the theoretical predicted values of the model. Therefore, the theoretical model constructed by response surface methodology can be used to optimize the adsorption conditions of norfloxacin in water.

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Zhang, M., Zhang, K., Wang, J., Zhou, R., Li, J., & Zhao, W. (2022). Study on optimal adsorption conditions of norfloxacin in water based on response surface methodology. Water Supply, 22(4), 3661–3672. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2022.008

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