V. Rizzi, J. Gubitosa, A. Agostiano, F. Trotta, P. Fini, P. Cosma
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Extended Abstract In the last years, the interest regarding the detection and the removal of pharmaceuticals, personal care products etc., called “Emerging Contaminants” (ECs), from aquatic environment is increased, stressing the emergency related to their removal from water. [1] So, platforms for their removal by applying new efficient, sustainable, and low-cost wastewater treatment technologies, should be developed. Among various approaches, the adsorption could be considered suitable to remove ECs, avoiding the release of other pollutants usually arisen from chemical treatments. More specifically, a patented adsorbent material, developed at University of Turin (Italy), based on cyclodextrin polymers was selected during this work. [2] It consists of positively charged cross-linked mixture of cyclodextrins. As first step, the chemical and physical characterization of the adsorbent was performed by adopting several complementary techniques. To detail the adsorption process towards different ECs,