
Adsorption of tetracycline on Fe (hydr)oxides: effects of pH and metal cation (Cu 2+ , Zn 2+ and Al 3+ ) addition in various molar ratios
Author(s) -
LiangChing Hsu,
Yu Ting Liu,
Chien Hui Syu,
Mei Hsia Huang,
Yu-Min Tzou,
Heng Yi Teah
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
royal society open science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
ISSN - 2054-5703
DOI - 10.1098/rsos.171941
Subject(s) - adsorption , chemistry , inorganic chemistry , metal , molar , zinc , nuclear chemistry , molar concentration , organic chemistry , medicine , dentistry
Iron (Fe) (hydr)oxides control the mobility and bioavailability of tetracycline (TC) in waters and soils. Adsorption of TC on Fe (hydr)oxides is greatly affected by polyvalent metals; however, impacts of molar metal/TC ratios on TC adsorptive behaviours on Fe (hydr)oxides remain unclear. Results showed that maximum TC adsorption on ferrihydrite and goethite occurred at pH 5–6. Such TC adsorption was generally promoted by the addition of Cu 2+ , Zn 2+ and Al 3+ . The greatest increase in TC adsorption was found in the system with molar Cu/TC ratio of 3 due to the formation of Fe hydr(oxide)–Cu–TC ternary complexes. Functional groups on TC that were responsible for the complexation with Cu 2+ shifted from phenolic diketone groups at Cu/TC molar ratio < 1 to amide groups at Cu/TC molar ratio ≥ 1. For the addition of Al 3+ , the complexation only took place with phenolic diketone groups, resulting in the enhanced TC adsorption at a molar Al/TC ratio of 1. However, TC adsorption decreased for Al/TC molar ratio > 1 as excess Al 3+ led to the competitive adsorption with Al/TC complexes. For the Zn 2+ addition, no significant correlation was found between TC adsorption capacity and molar Zn/TC ratios.