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Monolayer and multilayer adsorption of pharmaceuticals on activated carbon: Application of advanced statistical physics models

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Abstract In this paper, the advanced statistical physics models (ASPM) were used to provide reasonable interpretations of the adsorption of pharmaceuticals Ketoprofen (KTP) and Ibuprofen (IBP) on raw and ultrasound… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, the advanced statistical physics models (ASPM) were used to provide reasonable interpretations of the adsorption of pharmaceuticals Ketoprofen (KTP) and Ibuprofen (IBP) on raw and ultrasound activated carbons. Monolayer and multilayer models were selected to explain the adsorption mechanisms of these pharmaceuticals. Based on the values of the captured pharmaceutical molecules (n), it was concluded that multi-molecular (n > 1) and multi-docking (n

Keywords: physics; physics models; adsorption; adsorption pharmaceuticals; advanced statistical; statistical physics

Journal Title: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year Published: 2019

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