This review summarizes the adsorptive removal of Fluoroquinolones (FQ) from water and wastewater. The influence of different physicochemical parameters on the adsorptive removal of FQ-based compounds is detailed. Further, the mechanisms involved in the adsorption of FQ-based antibiotics on various adsorbents are succinctly described. As the first of its kind, this paper emphasizes the performance of each adsorbent for FQ-type antibiotic removal based on partition coefficients of the adsorbents that is a more sensitive parameter than adsorption capacity for comparing the performances of adsorbents under various adsorbate concentrations and heterogeneous environmental conditions. It was found that π-π electron donor-acceptor interactions, ele...
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) as a broad-spectrum quinolone antibiotic is extensively used in daily life and c...
This study is focused on the synthesis and application of glycerol-based carbon materials (GBCM200, ...
Complex interactions between antibiotics and graphene-based materials determine both the adsorption ...
This review summarizes the adsorptive removal of Fluoroquinolones (FQ) from water and wastewater. Th...
With the increase in use and application of carbon nanomaterials and the frequent presence of fluoro...
The knowledge on the sorption behaviour of antibiotics on nanomaterials is limited, especially regar...
<p>Ciprofloxacin (CIP) is a commonly used antibiotic and widely detected in wastewaters and farmland...
The preparation of carbonaceous sorbents can combine the use of waste material and the improvement o...
Antibiotics have been a primary environmental concern due to their widespread dispersion, harmful bi...
The contamination generated by multiple antibiotics represents a general concern given its impact at...
The occurrence of fluoroquinolone antibiotics in wastewater has drawn great attention. Adsorption of...
Traces of pharmaceuticals have been classified as emerging pollutants due to their persistence in th...
This study addresses the growing concern about the high levels of antibiotics in water, outlining an...
Antibiotics released into water sources can harm human health and the environment. This review discu...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Antibiotics as emerging contaminants are of global concern due to the developme...
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) as a broad-spectrum quinolone antibiotic is extensively used in daily life and c...
This study is focused on the synthesis and application of glycerol-based carbon materials (GBCM200, ...
Complex interactions between antibiotics and graphene-based materials determine both the adsorption ...
This review summarizes the adsorptive removal of Fluoroquinolones (FQ) from water and wastewater. Th...
With the increase in use and application of carbon nanomaterials and the frequent presence of fluoro...
The knowledge on the sorption behaviour of antibiotics on nanomaterials is limited, especially regar...
<p>Ciprofloxacin (CIP) is a commonly used antibiotic and widely detected in wastewaters and farmland...
The preparation of carbonaceous sorbents can combine the use of waste material and the improvement o...
Antibiotics have been a primary environmental concern due to their widespread dispersion, harmful bi...
The contamination generated by multiple antibiotics represents a general concern given its impact at...
The occurrence of fluoroquinolone antibiotics in wastewater has drawn great attention. Adsorption of...
Traces of pharmaceuticals have been classified as emerging pollutants due to their persistence in th...
This study addresses the growing concern about the high levels of antibiotics in water, outlining an...
Antibiotics released into water sources can harm human health and the environment. This review discu...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Antibiotics as emerging contaminants are of global concern due to the developme...
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) as a broad-spectrum quinolone antibiotic is extensively used in daily life and c...
This study is focused on the synthesis and application of glycerol-based carbon materials (GBCM200, ...
Complex interactions between antibiotics and graphene-based materials determine both the adsorption ...