Effect of natural organic matter (NOM) with different molecular size on tetracycline removal from natural aquatic environment by resin

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Abstract

To investigate the effects of molecular size on tetracycline removal by adsorption resin, two typical natural organic matters, humic acid (HA) and tannin acid (TA), with different molecular sizes were chosen to conduct the competitive experiment with tetracycline (TC). The results suggest that HA could slightly increase and TA would significantly decrease the adsorption capacity of XAD-4 resin for TC removing.

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Zhou, Q., Wang, M., Shuang, C., Li, A., Li, Z., & Zhang, M. (2013). Effect of natural organic matter (NOM) with different molecular size on tetracycline removal from natural aquatic environment by resin. In Functions of Natural Organic Matter in Changing Environment (Vol. 9789400756342, pp. 931–934). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5634-2_170

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