Three Locally Clays as A Surfaces for Adsorption of Cephalexin Monohydrate From Aqueous Solution: Thermodynamic and Desorption Equilibrium

S. Al-Taweel, S. Isa, R. Al-Ani
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The  adsorption of cephalexin.H2O from aqueous solution on attapulgite, bentonite and kaolin has been studied at the human body temperature (37.5˚C) and at 5, 27, 47˚C in 0.1M hydrochloric acid (pH 1.2). The value of pH 1.2 has been chosen to simulate the pH of stomach fluid. The clays show the following order: Bentonite > attapulgite > kaolin, for their activity to adsorb cephalexin.H2O. The charged clay particles can attract molecules either by electrostatic forces, for the molecules of oppositely charged, or by inducing dipole formation in the neutral molecule. The L-shaped adsorption isotherm indicated that drug molecules arrangement in a flat geometry on the clay surface. The results indicated the applicability of Langmuir isotherm for adsorption of drug on three clays. The amount of cephalexin.H2O adsorbed on  the  three  clays was increased with  increasing pH value from 1.2 to 5. At the acidic pH, the competition between cephalexin.H2O molecules and hydronium ions results in a reduction in adsorption process. At fixed temperature and pH, the adsorption of cephalexin.H2O on the three clays was increased with increasing the ionic strength of solution. The data showed a little increase in the amount of drug adsorbed by attapulgite and bentonite with increasing temperature, so the adsorption process appeared endothermic. The reverse was observed with adsorption of cephalexin.H2O on kaolin surface (exothermic).The extent of desorption of cephalexin.H2O from the clays increased when the concentration of drug increased. This result may  refer to the difficulty of desorption of the drug at low concentrations, which reflects a relatively higher adsorbate - adsorbent interaction.
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三种局部粘土表面对头孢氨苄一水合物的吸附:热力学和解吸平衡
头孢氨苄的吸附。研究了在人体温度(37.5℃)和0.1M盐酸(pH 1.2)条件下,凹凸棒土、膨润土和高岭土水溶液中的H2O在人体温度(5,27,47℃)。取pH值1.2来模拟胃液的pH值。对头孢氨苄的吸附活性依次为膨润土>凹凸棒土>高岭土。带电的粘土颗粒可以通过静电力吸引分子,对于带相反电荷的分子,或者通过在中性分子中诱导偶极子形成。l型吸附等温线表明药物分子在粘土表面呈平面几何排列。结果表明,Langmuir等温线适用于三种黏土对药物的吸附。头孢氨苄的用量。随着pH值从1.2增加到5,三种粘土对水的吸附量均有所增加。在酸性pH下,头孢氨苄之间的竞争。水分子和水合氢离子导致吸附过程的减少。在固定温度和pH下,头孢氨苄的吸附。随着溶液离子强度的增加,三种粘土上的H2O含量均有所增加。结果表明,随着温度的升高,凹凸棒土和膨润土对药物的吸附量略有增加,吸附过程表现为吸热过程。头孢氨苄的吸附则相反。高岭土表面的水(放热)。头孢氨苄的解吸程度。随着药物浓度的增加,粘土中的H2O含量增加。这一结果可能是指在低浓度下药物的解吸困难,这反映了相对较高的吸附-吸附剂相互作用。
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