Adsorption of cefotaxim sodium on activated carbons of various origin

Nastassia V. Lishai, T. Savitskaya, Nadzeia G. Tsyhankova, D. Hrynshpan, O. Ivashkevich
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The adsorption of the cephalosporin antibiotic sodium cefotaxime (CEFOT) on two activated carbons in the temperature range 288–313 K was under study. Experimental charcoal AC obtained from hydrolysis lignin was established to be mesoporous. It demonstrates greater CEFOT adsorption activity than the commercially available charcoal OU-A made from wood and characterized by both micro- and mesoporous structure. The surface modification of both activated carbons by a water-soluble polyelectrolyte cellulose acetate sulfate in the form of sodium salt (Na-CAS) leads to an increase in specific adsorption. The multilayer model with saturation (MMS) was used for data analysis. As a result, the number of molecules on the adsorption center, the density of adsorption centers, the total number of formed layers and the energy characteristics of adsorbate – adsorbent interactions at the interface and adsorbate – adsorbate ones within the adsorption layer were estimated.
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不同产地活性炭对头孢噻肟钠的吸附
研究了头孢菌素类抗生素头孢噻肟钠(CEFOT)在288 ~ 313 K温度范围内在两种活性炭上的吸附性能。以木质素为水解原料制备了介孔活性炭。它比市售的由木材制成的具有微孔和介孔结构的木炭OU-A具有更高的CEFOT吸附活性。以钠盐(Na-CAS)形式的水溶性聚电解质醋酸纤维素硫酸盐对两种活性炭进行表面改性,导致比吸附量增加。采用饱和多层模型(MMS)进行数据分析。计算了吸附中心上的分子数、吸附中心密度、形成的层数以及吸附层内吸附-吸附相互作用的能量特征。
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